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High pitch squeal from the EX1?
Using my EX1 with Olof's great solution (the stronger base plate, plus the nanoFlash bracket and the small shoulder pad), I more often than not keep the camera very close to my right ear (due to the Hoodman loupe design). Other rigs I used before didn't require placing the camera so close to my ear, so I can't be sure whether what I describe below has always been present, or not.
The thing is that with the camera turned on (and even doing nothing - not even recording, everything in manual so no motors active, etc.), I can hear that high pitch squeal - resembling that of an electrical circuit or voltage transformer. It's a bit like what we all can hear when our batteries are charging on the BC-U1 charger - only much steadier, and constant (and not that loud, of course)... At first, I thought - well, perhaps that's the way it's supposed to be. But then - editing in Vegas a clip with pretty low audio track (mostly silence) - I noticed the onboard mic is actually picking that squeal, and I don't like it at all! Anyone else hearing it withe their EX1s, or has mine just developed some flaw? If it's the latter, what do you think it could be - the fan, or indeed some PCB? |
Have you tried using another battery to see if that's the origin of the noise? My EX1R makes no such squealing.
- Don Update: Piotr, never mind about the battery. That's not the origin of the squeal. I can hear the noise if I press my ear right up against the bottom of the camera but it's very faint. |
Don, can you hear it louder if you put your ear directly to the vent opening?
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- Don |
Thanks Don - looks like there's nothing wrong with my unit then :)
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You're probably hearing the internal fan that, as far as I know, is on all the time the camera is powered.
Geoff |
I'd think so too - but the noise sounds a little too high in pitch to me; the fan would hum, not squeal. That's why I suspect an "electrical" noise, but I may be wrong.
It's really very faint, but still there. |
Piotr,
The fan noise is quite high pitched, but if you listen carefully when turning the camera off, does the pitch drop; if so it is almost certain that it is the fan. Geoff |
I'll listen carefully next time I use the camera; thanks Geoff.
Luckily, I extended my Prime Support for another year :) |
Just checked - and no, it doesn't sound like spinning up/down when I switch the camera on/off. Starts and end abruptly.
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I'm pretty sure there are no fans in an EX1 or EX3.
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Interesting - I'm pretty sure people reported about a cooling fan being installed, at least in the early EX1 units.
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The high pitched noise is electronic and not caused by a fan. I know there's no fan inside my EX1R because if I blow into one of the vents the camera starts following me around the office :)
- Don |
Piotr,
I don't have an EX1, but my EX3 is completely silent. Just tested it. Not even a faint high pitched tone. Sorry to read about your annoyance. Hope you get it sorted ASAP. Best wishes |
Ditto with my EX1R.
It is dead silent with my ear against it. No fan noise (I think no fan, anyway), and no high pitched noise either. I can, of course, hear the servos if I switch focus/ iris to auto, but with all set to manual there are no sounds at all. |
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