Bryan Roberts
April 22nd, 2005, 11:20 AM
Hey guys - slap my hand if this has been brought up before: I was shooting an infomercial last night with another member here and had a very scary problem that has only happened one other time with my camera 7 months or so ago.
Before packing for the shoot, I checked my camera for correct functionality as I always do and it was fine. Once we arrived to the location and after setting up lights and mics, I pulled out my camera to start setting exposure but everything was completely blurred. I couldn't get ANYTHING to focus on either side of the zoom range. I tried to go completely auto settings, changing scene files, turning the camera on and off and removing the battery etc. with no luck. The colors were correct for the room (meaning all my blurs were from the room colors, pointing it at a light resulted in bright blurs etc) and when I would zoom in it was almost as if the zoom had been reversed with weird motion of the blurs, very odd looking. Again, we're not talking just out of focus, there was no resemblance of room shapes or items in front of the camera, just a completely blurred screen with a few different shades of orange and flares (it didn't look like a digital chip problem, it seemed all optical lens associated). Now desperate, I hit the reset button bringing the camera back to factory settings STILL with no luck. By this point I was sweating bullets as this shoot was on an extreme time crunch and the other camera man had vouched for me on this job. I ended up turning off the camera, tapping the barrel with my palm a few times (no, not out of frustration, my thinking was perhaps a chip or plate or whatever had come loose or out of seat), then put it back in the case perhaps for superstition reasons. I waited 10 seconds, pulled it back out and powered back on thankfully to have it finally work. This actually happened to me one other time about 7 months ago when I was just doing some test shots in my house but it simply took two power offs and ons for it to come back so I thought of it as just a weird fluke where I might have hit a setting somewhere. Has anyone ever heard of this before? Good thing I spent the big bucks on the 4 year warranty -
Just as a background of my camera, it does not have an exceptionally high number of hours on it as I professionaly edit but sometimes camera man gigs are thrown my way and there's ofcourse a few short films and docs we do which is why the camera was purchased in the first place. The camera has also never been serviced (though is in need of its first yearly checkup, I've owned it for 1.3 years now) I honestly can't send it off for service right now though as I have a required shoot this coming Tuesday and the 48 hour film festival next weekend in DC. How long can I expect warranty or service to take? A month? A couple months? Eveyone cross your fingers for me -
Before packing for the shoot, I checked my camera for correct functionality as I always do and it was fine. Once we arrived to the location and after setting up lights and mics, I pulled out my camera to start setting exposure but everything was completely blurred. I couldn't get ANYTHING to focus on either side of the zoom range. I tried to go completely auto settings, changing scene files, turning the camera on and off and removing the battery etc. with no luck. The colors were correct for the room (meaning all my blurs were from the room colors, pointing it at a light resulted in bright blurs etc) and when I would zoom in it was almost as if the zoom had been reversed with weird motion of the blurs, very odd looking. Again, we're not talking just out of focus, there was no resemblance of room shapes or items in front of the camera, just a completely blurred screen with a few different shades of orange and flares (it didn't look like a digital chip problem, it seemed all optical lens associated). Now desperate, I hit the reset button bringing the camera back to factory settings STILL with no luck. By this point I was sweating bullets as this shoot was on an extreme time crunch and the other camera man had vouched for me on this job. I ended up turning off the camera, tapping the barrel with my palm a few times (no, not out of frustration, my thinking was perhaps a chip or plate or whatever had come loose or out of seat), then put it back in the case perhaps for superstition reasons. I waited 10 seconds, pulled it back out and powered back on thankfully to have it finally work. This actually happened to me one other time about 7 months ago when I was just doing some test shots in my house but it simply took two power offs and ons for it to come back so I thought of it as just a weird fluke where I might have hit a setting somewhere. Has anyone ever heard of this before? Good thing I spent the big bucks on the 4 year warranty -
Just as a background of my camera, it does not have an exceptionally high number of hours on it as I professionaly edit but sometimes camera man gigs are thrown my way and there's ofcourse a few short films and docs we do which is why the camera was purchased in the first place. The camera has also never been serviced (though is in need of its first yearly checkup, I've owned it for 1.3 years now) I honestly can't send it off for service right now though as I have a required shoot this coming Tuesday and the 48 hour film festival next weekend in DC. How long can I expect warranty or service to take? A month? A couple months? Eveyone cross your fingers for me -