Ron Lucas
November 21st, 2004, 09:32 PM
I've owned 2 XL1s cameras for the past 3 years. One of the XL1s cameras had the CCD 3-prism assembly replaced once to correct bad pixels. The second XL1s had its CCD 3-prism assembly replaced twice and now has more bad pixels, so it has to go in again.
On this forum, I've read other people experience bad pixels with this model. Thank God I have an extended warranty for these cameras, but at this rate, I will be out close to $1,000 when my extended warranty goes away and I have to get them repaired again.
I shoot about 15 wedding events per year, recording about 6 hours of footage. I don't think that is excessive usage. I don't understand why this model has such a problem with bad pixels. I understand to not point the camera at the sun, so I don't do that. So are there other things, like photographer flashes or DJ lights that could be causing this to happen?
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ron
On this forum, I've read other people experience bad pixels with this model. Thank God I have an extended warranty for these cameras, but at this rate, I will be out close to $1,000 when my extended warranty goes away and I have to get them repaired again.
I shoot about 15 wedding events per year, recording about 6 hours of footage. I don't think that is excessive usage. I don't understand why this model has such a problem with bad pixels. I understand to not point the camera at the sun, so I don't do that. So are there other things, like photographer flashes or DJ lights that could be causing this to happen?
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ron