Problems capturing footage from my Panasonic NV-GS 500

Hi,
I know this has been discussed a 1000 times... However, I didn't find an answer to my specific issue: I have bought me a used Panasonic NV-GS 500 Mini DV camera. Before that, I had a NV-GS 320, which worked fine.
With the 500 camera, I don't succeed in capturing footage. Final Cut Express recognizes the camera, but it doesn't capture upon pressing the "Direct" button in the Capture menu.
What could be the problem here?
Thanks for your help,
Michael

Have you got tape in the camera and is it wound to the beginning - not the end ?
Is your Easy Setup OK ?
Try trashing the preferences exactly like this:-
http://www.fcpbook.com/Misc1.html

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