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Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi,
my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
TIA
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 17:11:30 GMT
author: housetrained
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Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
|
Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
> wrong? TIA
Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done in
"manual" setting on most cameras.
If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
problem.
--
AsleB;Oslo;Norway
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:32 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
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Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
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Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
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Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
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Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
Hi
As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
--
John the West Ham fan
housetrained@hotmail.com
<><
"Asle Bjerva" wrote in message
news:97-dnVj_UrOzff7bRVnzvAA@telenor.com...
> housetrained wrote:
>> Hi,
>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>> wrong? TIA
>
> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be done
> in "manual" setting on most cameras.
> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture is the
> problem.
> --
> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
>
>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:11:29 GMT
author: housetrained
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Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
housetrained wrote:
> Hi
> As I said in the post, manual has no effect.
>
>> housetrained wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just
>>> always overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
>>> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is
>>> wrong? TIA
>>
>> Most likly a mecanical/electrical error in the apreture.
>> If it is possible, try to adjust shutter speed manually. This can be
>> done in "manual" setting on most cameras.
>> If you get a darker picture with higher shutter speed, the apreture
>> is the problem.
>> --
>> AsleB;Oslo;Norway
Well if short shutterspeed in does not work, I'm out of ideas, repair next ?
AsleB
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:43:13 +0200
author: Asle Bjerva
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Re: Camcorder exposure wrong
On Jun 2, 6:11 pm, "housetrained" wrote:
> Hi,
> my friend's camcorder has stopped exposing correctly. It is just always
> overexposed and manual and auto has no effect.
> Before I suggest a shop repair, can anyone offer an idea of what is wrong?
> TIA
Silly I know but are you sure he hasn't got the backlight or night-
shot feature stuck on?
Doc
date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:59:46 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
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