[MacDV] Daing it I damaged my baby!!!

Gordon Alley gordon.alley at gmail.com
Mon Jan 12 09:26:55 PST 2009


A connection inside that camcorder might have been dislodged by the shock.
The fix might be as simple as opening up the camera (maybe not so simple,
and probably voids the warranty) and re-seating anything you can see that
plugs in (cables, CCDs, ICs, etc.).
-Gordon

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:57 AM, Peter Tattersall <ptatters at zerobyzero.ca>wrote:

> My first guess is that one of the 3 CCDs - probably blue - isn't giving a
> full signal. Take a picture of an RGB color wheel and see how much you can
> see.
>
> On 12-Jan-09, at 6:16 AM, Conlon Brett wrote:
>
>  (3CCD Panasonic GS400)
>>
>
>  when I turned it on the picture all looked very yellow-ish. I turned it
>> off and on again, removed and replaced the battery and it made no
>> difference. I rewound the tape a bit and played my recordings prior to the
>> incident and they play in the LCD panel with full clarity and colour
>> accuracy but anything previewed or captured to tape after the damage is now
>> yellowish.
>>
>> Anyone have any similar stories or know what the damage might be before I
>> send it in for assessment?
>>
>> Sadly,
>>
>> Cojcolds
>>
> Peter Tattersall
> ptatters at zerobyzero.ca
> http://www.zerobyzero.ca/Skewed/
>
-- 
Gordon B. Alley
http://www.gordonalley.com
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