Leonard Levy
September 24th, 2009, 06:57 AM
For those who did your own firmware upgrade (not sent to Sony) - Did that make your battery stop dying when left on an EX-1 that was turned off overnight?
View Full Version : Quest if you did your own firmware upgrade Leonard Levy September 24th, 2009, 06:57 AM For those who did your own firmware upgrade (not sent to Sony) - Did that make your battery stop dying when left on an EX-1 that was turned off overnight? Dano Motley September 24th, 2009, 07:12 AM how can you do it? dano Craig Seeman September 24th, 2009, 08:29 AM There's actually a circuit board that needs to be replaced to fix that. That was the main reason I brought my camera to Sony rather than do it myself. Perrone Ford September 24th, 2009, 09:55 AM For those who did your own firmware upgrade (not sent to Sony) - Did that make your battery stop dying when left on an EX-1 that was turned off overnight? Worked for me. I thought I'd have to send it off to get the aforementioned circuit board, but didn't. It will still drain the battery, but it now takes a week, versus overnight. Boyd Ostroff September 24th, 2009, 07:01 PM It will still drain the battery, but it now takes a week, versus overnight. That is interesting. I bought my EX1 from B&H in July. I have noticed that the battery dies after a week or so, but haven't attempted to do any controlled test. When this has happened, the battery was only 50% charged at the beginning. I never saw this happen on my VX-2000, PDX-10 or HVR-Z1. Perrone Ford September 24th, 2009, 08:31 PM Very different battery technology in the EXx batteries . Leonard Levy September 29th, 2009, 01:18 PM Craig, I'm the guy who posted on DVinfo.net about my EX-1 not booting. I've sent it to a 3rd party repair company that seems to be going through board after board looking for a short. Where did you hear that Sony changed a circuit board when doing the firmware update? Is there someone I can call directly about that? My repair place doesn't seem to know anything about it. I sent this as a private email as well. Lenny Craig Seeman September 29th, 2009, 02:17 PM If you report the Battery Drain issue when you bring in your camera for Firmware Upgrade they'll replace the circuit board (two I believe) that fixes the drain issue for not additional charge. It was listed on my service report I got from Sony. I'd note that the issue you're experience may well be in software/firmware and not hardware though. When I got my camera back I had an odd problem where I couldn't play out of the component or SDI with one setting (I forget which one) and switching that prevented me from reviewing clips in camera. I drove back to Sony (only 30 minutes away) and the redid the firmware update while I waited and that fixed the issue. Leonard Levy September 29th, 2009, 02:24 PM Was there any number listed for the circuit boards on your service report? Lenny |