Alan Fitch
December 4th, 2013, 06:47 PM
Funny this should happen just after posting about the Libec zoom controller, but on an event shoot this morning, I experienced a stuck zoom, where the camera acted as if I was holding down the zoom rocker and not letting go.[Please do read this whole post before asking questions or offering suggestions.]
While recording, it wanted to zoom in all the way, and automatically returned to fully zoomed in if I zoomed it out and then let go. The Libec controller became completely non-responsive, although I could manually activate either of the zoom rockers on the camera. It became a constant battle to maintain a static shot, and the only way I could do it was to pull back on the zoom rocker on the camera just enough to counteract the zoom in (and even that didn't hold it consistently.) When I was finally in a position to pause the camera, it took over a minute to recognize the command. Then it wouldn't turn off or go into playback mode when I slid the switch on the camera, just stayed in pause. The only way to clear the problem was to disconnect all power and remove the battery for a couple of seconds. I was concerned that it was going to trash the last recorded segment written to the card, but it all turned out all right as far as that was concerned.
I'm thinking it was a lanc problem, but don't know if it's a defect in the camera or a controller problem. This is the second time this has happened.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
TIA,
Alan
While recording, it wanted to zoom in all the way, and automatically returned to fully zoomed in if I zoomed it out and then let go. The Libec controller became completely non-responsive, although I could manually activate either of the zoom rockers on the camera. It became a constant battle to maintain a static shot, and the only way I could do it was to pull back on the zoom rocker on the camera just enough to counteract the zoom in (and even that didn't hold it consistently.) When I was finally in a position to pause the camera, it took over a minute to recognize the command. Then it wouldn't turn off or go into playback mode when I slid the switch on the camera, just stayed in pause. The only way to clear the problem was to disconnect all power and remove the battery for a couple of seconds. I was concerned that it was going to trash the last recorded segment written to the card, but it all turned out all right as far as that was concerned.
I'm thinking it was a lanc problem, but don't know if it's a defect in the camera or a controller problem. This is the second time this has happened.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
TIA,
Alan