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After 2 hours of recording my HD1 starts boiling...
Hello everyone,
I am very glad I found you people. This forum is just great. Here's my question: A few times a was recording the Jewish High Society meeting, which lasts many hours. I realized that my brand new HD1 started to get warmer and warmer. And after around 2 hours of recording this thermometer sign appeared on the screen and I really thought my HD1 is about to blow up. The cam got so hot that I couldn't even touch the cover anymore. The camera was on the docking station, getting the battery constantly charged through the power supply. I directly turned off the camera and it cooled down after many hours. Did anyone experience the same thing? Is this camera just not made for non-stop use? Or should I just ignore the thermometer on the screen? Thanks in advance. Ariel Fleischer from Israel. |
You are the second person I've read report such issues. The other recorded 4 hours, 2 after the warning light arose.
I've recorded 2.2 hrs at 640X without the warning light, but the unit did get hot. I don't think the internal cooling system is made for such long sessions. |
Sorry, I just discovered the other thread. My questions are answered by now.
It's just that I am new here and didn't know how to use the search function... |
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