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Glenn Gregorec
May 4th, 2011, 12:20 AM
Merry Tuesday Everyone! I have just started working with 3 JVC GY-HD100's. Thanks to this list and Google, I have expanded my knowledge every day. Alas, we still have issues.

These 3 cameras have not been "maintained" with any regularity. We have gone through and back focused each camera. It needed this adjustment terribly.

We have gone through and white balanced each camera. We have discovered that one of the cameras has a different firmware than the other two.

The biggest problem at the moment is that we cannot get identical coloring from each camera. Only one of the 3 has a "robust" picture.

As a 40 year old rookie, how can we fix this? Where should we start? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!! I know I will have lots of questions about the capabilities of this camera. Please be patient...

TIA,
glenn

Ervin Farkas
May 5th, 2011, 06:24 AM
Start by updating the firmware, so all three of them have the exact same version.

Next, go through EACH AND EVERY setting and make sure they are all the same. Another, easier way would be to restore them all to factory settings.

If none of these help, you next step is the JVC professional division service.

Jimiz Zanei
June 16th, 2011, 04:45 AM
firmwares ? WHERE ?!
in EU jvc have delete also those "free" for the payed customers...
I need teh last FW for my jvc 110 and 111...and no body (jvc) like give...only if I SEND my cam, and I pay.... REALLY CRAZY!!! no jvc web site (EU) have any more to download for about 2 years circa...

Ervin Farkas
June 16th, 2011, 06:37 AM
This happens with every manufacturer, Jimiz. They will not support old product for free for ever.

JVC has redesigned not only their EU website, but their US service website as well, and the old GY-HD100 stuff is all gone.

But are you sure you need to pay for the firmware? Registration has always been required in order to download the free upgrades...

Worse to worse, ask around... someone will for sure still have a EU version laying around on his computer...

Sareesh Sudhakaran
June 17th, 2011, 11:00 PM
If the resolution from all three cameras is acceptable, you can color correct them in post.

Unfortunately, servicing the cameras will be cost-prohibitive, and finding firmware to match up is tough...but good luck.

If you have the ability to read component signals from these cameras, try this route. If they still don't match, I'm not sure a firmware update will solve your problem.

Adam Letch
June 26th, 2011, 07:33 PM
sometimes colour matching identical camera's isn't a firmware issue, we bought 3 HD101's at my church at the same time, and there has always been one camera which is 200k different in it's whitebalance, also if you have filters or WA lens attachments this will also change your whitebalance.
If you have a colour chart use that when you shoot to match the camera's, also look up the sticky's on this jvc thread for Paolo's True Colour 3 matrix and you should do well.

good luck

Adam