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May 11th, 2006, 08:43 PM | #121 |
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Hey Tom,
I received word from Anton Bauer that the voltage reading is directly from the battery, before the step down conversion to 7.2 volts and that it is normal to show 14-16 volts. |
May 22nd, 2006, 05:55 PM | #122 |
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"A" Update
Any info on the "A" upgrade? For those of you who have had it done, are you pleased with the results?
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May 22nd, 2006, 06:40 PM | #123 |
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Hi Carl,
I had the update done, no problems at all. I even had a small crack in the viewfinder and they replaced it. I was also shocked at how quickly I had it back. They turned it around the same day. Tom Chaney |
May 23rd, 2006, 06:04 AM | #124 |
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Hi Tom,
Thanks. DId you inform them of the crack, or did they just fix it? Carl |
May 24th, 2006, 06:13 PM | #125 |
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I am sending my camera in for the upgrade tomorrow. I'll let you all know how it turns out.
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Problems after upgrade
We have two HD100s that we purchased 3 months ago. We sent one away for the upgrade about a month ago. We got it back about a week ago. The shipping was only 3 days each way by UPS, so they had the camera for about 2 weeks. It was "Waiting Parts" for most of that time. They had to replace the main circuit board. When I got the first camera back, I sent the other one.
Today was the first chance I had to really test the upgraded camera. So far, I've found the following problems: 1. There is no 48v phantom power at all, no matter where you put the switches. 2. When you do a white balance, it gets stuck in Auto White Operation and cycles between being balanced and the previous setting. You have to turn the camera off to make it stop. (Full Auto White works OK.) 3. The camera does not shut off immediately when you turn off the power (even when it's not stuck in Auto White). It says POFF in the viewfinder and the indicator lights on the side stay on for about 15 seconds. I'm going to send it back, but not until I get the second one back. Has anyone heard of anything like this? Also, does anyone know what the range of serial numbers is so far? One of ours is 1305xxxx (the one that has been upgraded) and the other is 1503xxxx. That seems odd to me. Also, the warranty card that came with the 1305 says "2 Years," but the other one says "One Year." We got them both from a local dealer, but the 1305's box looked like it had been opened and resealed by JVC. |
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Regarding the serial # question: The first three digits are a code that defines the date of manufacture. Because of this, the serial numbers do not always fall in consecutive order as the units are built.
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As I have nothing to do with the repairs, I will pass your message on to the appropriate persons. Regards, Carl
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I have a workaround fix for the VF blackout/Ultralight 2 on situation. Users have to set the "low voltage warning" setting to 12.1 or 12.2V (12.1 works fine for me). This will also allow the use of the JVC AA-P250U AC adapter (which has a pretty constant 12.4V output) with the HD100 and a Anton Bauer SO-XLR plate. It appears that the low voltage alarm can also trigger the camera shut-off down voltage circuit too early. Ideally, allowing the user to set the dead camera setting lower than 12V (about 11.5V or so) would be ideal. On the HD100 Anton Bauer enabled beta test units, you could press user 2 and 3 buttons at same time, scroll to "VTR2, Anton Shut Down", and change the setting to 11.5 volts. At the 11.5V (12V warning) setting, the Anton Bauer battery real time display on the battery almost exactly matched the real time VF display. Maybe they can change it back to those choices in a future firmware update? |
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BTW Carl,
I just received a call this morning from a producer over at the local ABC affiliate who is using the HD100 (testing actually) on a reality show. She says that in a two shot, the person on the left side of the frame is distorted (in profile, the person's head is "wider", or at least looks wider, than the person on the right side of the frame). She asked if this is possible. And I am thinking, possible yes, probable, no. I guess it could be a problem with one of the blocks going awry, Ever hear of anything like that? They are using the 13x3.5 lens up, but I have the same lens and even with a .8 CO wide adapter in front, I don't notice it "pulling the edges out". May be just an optical illusion. I will check it out for them tomorrow. Since I recommend the camera, she feels I am obligated to furnish tech support :) Great promotion on the HD100 / AB-DIONIC battery system package! Is it retroactive? ;)) Last edited by Enzo Giobbé; June 8th, 2006 at 06:25 PM. |
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