Greg Perry
April 19th, 2006, 12:24 PM
Greetings. This is my first post as a brand new GL2 owner. I had been using a Sony TRV38 with Audio Technica AT822 mic (and attenuator between the two) for the last three years to primarily record live music performances by rock/metal bands. A couple of weeks back the Sony CCD defect problem finally caught up with me (in the middle of a show of course) and so while I am going to get that camera repaired for free by Sony, I decided to go ahead and step up to something a little nicer.
I had been thinking about a GL2 for a while and did some online window shopping and read a bunch of reviews/comparisons before finally taking the plunge. Unfortunately I had not read through these forums extensively and now that I’ve got the camera and done the reading I’m a little freaked out thinking that I’ve made a wrong choice. This is due to all of the postings about the “remove cassette” error and related speculation/evidence as to what causes this problem.
I plan to be using my GL2 almost exclusively to record live rock music and that means that I’m going to be hanging out in a lot of warm/humid, smoky environments. I understand that is not the most suitable atmosphere for any electronic equipment but my Sony never seemed to be bothered by it, though it certainly could stink like tobacco after a show.
Based on what I’ve been reading, I’m now worried that the first time I haul my GL2 into a club and start recording I’m going to end up with The Error at which point I’ll pretty much be thinking that I should have just flushed my two grand down the toilet.
So I guess I’m hoping folks here could help me out with two things:
Can anyone offer any reassurances that I haven’t bought the wrong machine for what I want to do and confirm that I should be able to use this camera in environments that are somewhat less than pristine in condition. Are others using their GL2 camera’s for the same purpose? Or did I make a huge mistake?
Secondly, since I’ve got the camera and I’m going to use it while it still works, can anyone offer any suggestions about any post-concert maintenance I should perform? In reading through some postings about The Error, I saw where one person “airs out” his camera after bringing it home. I think he said he opened the tape door for the airing and draped a cloth over the camera to keep dust from getting inside. Is this generally recommended? Any other tricks I should use?
Along those same lines, I’ll soon be hoping to tape a weekend music festival which would have me indoors recording for up to 12-13 hours at a time. Should I be thinking about trying to take my camera outside between bands to air out or is this potentially even worse – moving it back and forth between two different environments throughout the day?
I realize that I’m probably just getting myself worked up over something that may not happen – as one person pointed out there are thousands and thousands of these cameras sold and the number of folks commenting online about their experiences is a miniscule percentage. Even so, when you see the documentation of all of these people having the same problem over and over it’s a little depressing and definitely helped to deflate the initial thrill I had when the camera was delivered.
Thanks in advance for any feedback – I’ve definitely been enjoying being educated by all of the information available in these forums.
I had been thinking about a GL2 for a while and did some online window shopping and read a bunch of reviews/comparisons before finally taking the plunge. Unfortunately I had not read through these forums extensively and now that I’ve got the camera and done the reading I’m a little freaked out thinking that I’ve made a wrong choice. This is due to all of the postings about the “remove cassette” error and related speculation/evidence as to what causes this problem.
I plan to be using my GL2 almost exclusively to record live rock music and that means that I’m going to be hanging out in a lot of warm/humid, smoky environments. I understand that is not the most suitable atmosphere for any electronic equipment but my Sony never seemed to be bothered by it, though it certainly could stink like tobacco after a show.
Based on what I’ve been reading, I’m now worried that the first time I haul my GL2 into a club and start recording I’m going to end up with The Error at which point I’ll pretty much be thinking that I should have just flushed my two grand down the toilet.
So I guess I’m hoping folks here could help me out with two things:
Can anyone offer any reassurances that I haven’t bought the wrong machine for what I want to do and confirm that I should be able to use this camera in environments that are somewhat less than pristine in condition. Are others using their GL2 camera’s for the same purpose? Or did I make a huge mistake?
Secondly, since I’ve got the camera and I’m going to use it while it still works, can anyone offer any suggestions about any post-concert maintenance I should perform? In reading through some postings about The Error, I saw where one person “airs out” his camera after bringing it home. I think he said he opened the tape door for the airing and draped a cloth over the camera to keep dust from getting inside. Is this generally recommended? Any other tricks I should use?
Along those same lines, I’ll soon be hoping to tape a weekend music festival which would have me indoors recording for up to 12-13 hours at a time. Should I be thinking about trying to take my camera outside between bands to air out or is this potentially even worse – moving it back and forth between two different environments throughout the day?
I realize that I’m probably just getting myself worked up over something that may not happen – as one person pointed out there are thousands and thousands of these cameras sold and the number of folks commenting online about their experiences is a miniscule percentage. Even so, when you see the documentation of all of these people having the same problem over and over it’s a little depressing and definitely helped to deflate the initial thrill I had when the camera was delivered.
Thanks in advance for any feedback – I’ve definitely been enjoying being educated by all of the information available in these forums.