Celia Hilton
October 19th, 2006, 09:44 AM
I'm thinking I had a bad tape, but I seek your corroboration or opinions, cuz this was scary.
I taped an event (had cleaned heads very recently before it), everything seemed fine -- no alert from camera to clean heads, as it always has done when needed. Taped another event. Went home, checked tapes. First event tape was botched -- dirty, horizontal lines, pixelated, unusable. The second event fine, no prob.
Bad tape? And that's just too scary to not know! Luckily I could reshoot a makeup for this, but dang, how can you know if you have a bad tape? Can you shoot a minute and check it? Is this something you folks have any experience with?
Lil more info: Canon GL2, TDK tape. I always used Maxell till recently and started using pro grade Panasonics cuz tape is thicker, but in a pinch had to buy tape at corner store. Also, just had Canon repair my tape heads about two weeks ago. (new idler gear ass'y, drive gear ass'y, slide chassis ass'y and AV Jack. Performed tape path adjustments, cleaned head and tap path.)
History: Since repair, shot a wedding, no problems, cleaned heads before an interview and as soon as interview started rolling, camera alerted that tape heads needed cleaning which was odd I thought since I'd just cleaned them, so I stopped and ran the clean tape again, and proceeded, no problems. Then it was this next event that got botched, and the one after no prob. The cam is a few years old now. Thoughts are much appreciated, thanks!
I taped an event (had cleaned heads very recently before it), everything seemed fine -- no alert from camera to clean heads, as it always has done when needed. Taped another event. Went home, checked tapes. First event tape was botched -- dirty, horizontal lines, pixelated, unusable. The second event fine, no prob.
Bad tape? And that's just too scary to not know! Luckily I could reshoot a makeup for this, but dang, how can you know if you have a bad tape? Can you shoot a minute and check it? Is this something you folks have any experience with?
Lil more info: Canon GL2, TDK tape. I always used Maxell till recently and started using pro grade Panasonics cuz tape is thicker, but in a pinch had to buy tape at corner store. Also, just had Canon repair my tape heads about two weeks ago. (new idler gear ass'y, drive gear ass'y, slide chassis ass'y and AV Jack. Performed tape path adjustments, cleaned head and tap path.)
History: Since repair, shot a wedding, no problems, cleaned heads before an interview and as soon as interview started rolling, camera alerted that tape heads needed cleaning which was odd I thought since I'd just cleaned them, so I stopped and ran the clean tape again, and proceeded, no problems. Then it was this next event that got botched, and the one after no prob. The cam is a few years old now. Thoughts are much appreciated, thanks!