Phil Gosselin
January 20th, 2007, 02:28 PM
Hi all,
We have two Z1, well my collaborator have them, I just use them from time to time. Anyway, we rented them a few months ago and I guess the people who rented it fooled around with the way the timecode is displayed on the screen because now all there is are 0's. Even when recording the timecode stays at 0 all the time.
I'm sure there is a perfectly reasonnalbe explanation for this but i don't have the manual handy and my collaborator is always too busy to look it up (plus he doesn't use this board :)
Also, it's been a couple of times now that when we shoot at an event that has an audio console we plug one camera in. It always sounds fine until we press record, then it becomes a highly pitched gurgle.
My collaborator suggested yesterday to lower the manual settings to minus 12 dB and then re-adjust manually as the shoot starts. Does that makes any sense to you.
Thanks for the answers.
Phil
We have two Z1, well my collaborator have them, I just use them from time to time. Anyway, we rented them a few months ago and I guess the people who rented it fooled around with the way the timecode is displayed on the screen because now all there is are 0's. Even when recording the timecode stays at 0 all the time.
I'm sure there is a perfectly reasonnalbe explanation for this but i don't have the manual handy and my collaborator is always too busy to look it up (plus he doesn't use this board :)
Also, it's been a couple of times now that when we shoot at an event that has an audio console we plug one camera in. It always sounds fine until we press record, then it becomes a highly pitched gurgle.
My collaborator suggested yesterday to lower the manual settings to minus 12 dB and then re-adjust manually as the shoot starts. Does that makes any sense to you.
Thanks for the answers.
Phil