Marty Hudzik
February 18th, 2008, 08:35 AM
I have been using my H1 with 16x manual lens for 2 years and never had this issue. I have checked the backfocus on a few occassions and it is typically spot on after I set it. However, last week I was shooting an event that had an indoor reception and then about 30 minutes of outdoor fireworks in February in Ohio. Yeah. Real smart.
Anyway, I was inside for 2 hours, then went outside into the freezing rain. I covered the camera with a makesift rainslicker and only the very end of my 20 servo lens was exposed. I got a lot of water right on the lens but the rest of the unit stayed pretty dry. After 30 minutes out in the cold wet night, we
headed back inside. Because there was some concern with water on the lens, I decided to switch to my 16x manual (which was warm inside) for the remainder of the evening, just to let the 20x lens dry off completely. All seemed fined.
Upon watching the footage, there is a severe backfocus problem. I zoom in 20ft, focus on the subject, hit record and do a slow zoom out and the subject goes out of focus.....bad! This happens 4-5 times in the rest of my footage. This has never been an issue prior to this.
Can cold temperatures affect the backfocus this badly? I don't have my camera with me here at the office to check, but maybe the backfocus knob worked it's way free and moved, causing the issue. I didn't notice that....but it is a possibility.
Thanks in advance.
Also....one other note and maybe I just never noticed this before. When I was drying off my 20x lens, I noticed a "clunking" sound internally when tipping it. I do not remember hearing this before. It is the exact same sound made so famous by the DVx100 image stabilizer that would do this when the power on that camera was turned off and you tipped it.
It may have always been this way, but I just noticed it..
Thanks all!
Peace!
Anyway, I was inside for 2 hours, then went outside into the freezing rain. I covered the camera with a makesift rainslicker and only the very end of my 20 servo lens was exposed. I got a lot of water right on the lens but the rest of the unit stayed pretty dry. After 30 minutes out in the cold wet night, we
headed back inside. Because there was some concern with water on the lens, I decided to switch to my 16x manual (which was warm inside) for the remainder of the evening, just to let the 20x lens dry off completely. All seemed fined.
Upon watching the footage, there is a severe backfocus problem. I zoom in 20ft, focus on the subject, hit record and do a slow zoom out and the subject goes out of focus.....bad! This happens 4-5 times in the rest of my footage. This has never been an issue prior to this.
Can cold temperatures affect the backfocus this badly? I don't have my camera with me here at the office to check, but maybe the backfocus knob worked it's way free and moved, causing the issue. I didn't notice that....but it is a possibility.
Thanks in advance.
Also....one other note and maybe I just never noticed this before. When I was drying off my 20x lens, I noticed a "clunking" sound internally when tipping it. I do not remember hearing this before. It is the exact same sound made so famous by the DVx100 image stabilizer that would do this when the power on that camera was turned off and you tipped it.
It may have always been this way, but I just noticed it..
Thanks all!
Peace!