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Video camera repairs

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Video camera repairs

Post by ludacris »

We have a sony Video camera that goes into the comp truck but it has given up the ghost.

It records sound and all but the screen is just black.

Any ideas on repairing it or is there some one who knows what they are doing that can have a look at it. :cool:


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Post by David_S »

A year or two back Sony (I think it was Sony) produced a number of defective LCD units which gave up the ghost after a while as you describe. These went into a number of cameras including Canon. I had this trouble with mine and Canon replaced it free of charge even though the camera was out of warranty. Other manufacturers did the same but there was not a lot of publicity about it. I suggest you google a bit - you might find a list of models and serial numbers which the defective unit went into. Worth a try as video camera repairs are EXPENSIVE - probably cheaper to buy a new one unless you have a top of the range model.
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

David_S wrote:A year or two back Sony (I think it was Sony) produced a number of defective LCD units which gave up the ghost after a while as you describe. These went into a number of cameras including Canon. I had this trouble with mine and Canon replaced it free of charge even though the camera was out of warranty. Other manufacturers did the same but there was not a lot of publicity about it. I suggest you google a bit - you might find a list of models and serial numbers which the defective unit went into. Worth a try as video camera repairs are EXPENSIVE - probably cheaper to buy a new one unless you have a top of the range model.
Yep.. definately follow this up.. the old man had a sony handycam that didnt have anything on the viewfinder or LCD or would record.. after doing some googling there was a batch that had a recall and were offered free replacement of the part that had failed from sony. the camera works good as new now..
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Post by ludacris »

Legends. Rang Sony and they are fixing free of charge if it is the ccd. :armsup:

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Post by Paul Smith »

If this is not the problem email me, as my nabour used to be a sony repairer, and he will probably be able to fix it. I will ask him if he is interested just in case.
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Post by Pinball »

hook it up to a lipstick cam feed... then mount cam in secure padded place with remote c-lan start button....

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