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Manu Paty June 1st, 2006 06:47 PM

any firmware ?
 
first of all, i apologize for my next poor english...!! i've done many visits on the site to read reviews, comments and download your samples & footage. I think i've understood how to consider the HD1 now.
i know why i could buy it or not, and for what to do.

i saw an update of C1's firmware. Obviously, major part of you here probably don't need this because of manual parameters...

wouldn't it be possible to ask sanyo an update to fix problems, and make interesting the "auto" mode? just to make the sanyo easier to use, and more efficient...

i know brands can accept lists of bugs, problems, from many customers : qtek, Cowon (iaudio) do this easily.

i have a last question : i actually record with a JVC GRD200E dv cam (1,33p). Can someone could confirm me the HD1 would shot better...?stills & videos...!!


thank u again

Graham Jones June 3rd, 2006 09:49 AM

Cowon make the some of the best portable media players in the world - while Sanyo aren't at the top of the video camera game at all.

But it will be interesting to see whether there is a firmware upgrade - and whether the camera's limitations can be resolved through firmware anyway.

Manu Paty June 4th, 2006 02:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Graham Jones Senior
Cowon make the some of the best portable media players in the world - while Sanyo aren't at the top of the video camera game at all


i know i got the A2 pmp!! nearly all-day updated !! lol
i think sanyo won't do it if it's not asked (as u said their not at the top of camera brands)

Graham you got the HD1 i suppose? Are the video quality far from a middle class DV corder? I 've difficulty to compare. It is easier to compare with better HD camcorders, but that's not what i want.

Graham Jones June 4th, 2006 08:57 AM

It's neither like a middle class DV corder or a HDV device.

Reminds me more of a Super 8 camera, actually, because it's extremely limited yet capable of creating shockingly beautiful images in certain conditions.

Manu Paty June 5th, 2006 03:04 AM

yeah i understand. Choice is not easy. My dv camcorder don't do nice movies...but if i change, maybe i should wait sony hdd or HC1-HC3 being cheaper.

thanks

Leigh Kinch June 5th, 2006 06:21 AM

But the reason i want an HD1 is coz i can get it for under £400.

Its small light, doesnt use tapes and produces good video. Ok not amazing quality, but for £400 what do you expect?

SO im hoping for a firmware update before i make the purchase.

Manu Paty June 5th, 2006 12:55 PM

exactly, my first reason to buy is its cost...on eastbay, i can get it fo 600€ (HD1+extra battery+4GB SD). I just have to sell my previous DV corder.

Any guys to send a common mail to Sanyo asking a firmware?

Carlos Serrano June 5th, 2006 04:39 PM

Hi! I e-mailed Sanyo Spain reporting the bug and asking for a firmware. They contacted Sanyo Japan and are waiting for the answer. I attached this image to explain the problem: http://www.i-real3d.com/Archivos/HD1Bug.jpg
I think that Sanyo will develope a firmware if a lot users demands it. The common mail is also a good idea.
Bye!

Manu Paty June 6th, 2006 08:22 AM

thanks for your post Carlos, i had not already seen the bug on the pixels. Your picture joined is a good idea.
I'm gonna ty to email SanyoFrance too, i suppose you agree i use your picture with it.

if someone is ok to do a common mail, we could make a list of bugs and email it to sanyo.


Knwon bugs:
- split screen bug?
- stabilization OFF mode needed
- poor quality in dark environment
- diagonal pixels
- ......??

Carlos Serrano June 7th, 2006 06:40 AM

BAD NEWS. Sanyo WILL NOT release any Firmware for this camera. They know the bug, and they will correct it in the next models (HD2?), but not in the HD1.

Here is the answer from Sanyo Spain (in spanish):

"Disponemos de una contestación desde Japón sobre este asunto y la respuesta no es positiva. Reconocen el error en la cámara pero no se va a crear una actualización de Firmware para mejorarlo. Solamente en posteriores modelos se corregirá.

Lógicamente no estará usted satisfecho con la respuesta y lo comprendemos, por ello le invitamos a que devuelva el producto a la tienda donde lo compro y solicite el reembolso del importe.

Atentamente, un saludo."

I hope you understand my translation:

"We have an answer from Japan about this point and the answer is not positive. They recognize the camera´s error but an actualized firmware will not be created to solve it. Only will be corrected in next models.

Logically, you will not be happy with the answer and we understand it, for this, we invite you to return the product to the shop were you bought it and request the refund of the money.

Attentivly, greetings."

:-(

Massive mails to Sanyo Japan!!!

Manu Paty June 7th, 2006 07:23 AM

i sent an email to sanyo france, i think it's sanyo europe. Waiting for their answer but it will probably be the same as you got.


Massive mail to sanyo japan s a good idea :-)

HD2 ??? no previews on this?!!!

Daniel Steven June 8th, 2006 01:57 PM

Recall?
 
Maybe there should be a recall then of this camera. If they are unwilling to fix it in a firmware release, I think it's a big enough bug to warrant recalling the cameras.

Chris Wells June 8th, 2006 10:46 PM

I'll stay with my HD1, even if they don't fix the firmware. But when I replace the unit, my new one won't be a Sanyo. If they won't release a firmware update for such apparent flaws, they don't deserve my future business. As I see it, the issue is one of honour. I'm very surprised that the Japanese, with face and honour so strong in their culture, would consider it acceptable to leave such a flaw in their units. The answer is a discrace. And even with honour aside, do they not realize that it's us early adopters that create the stable base that masses move on? Their choice is hardly strategic.

Euisung Lee June 9th, 2006 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carlos Serrano
BAD NEWS. Sanyo WILL NOT release any Firmware for this camera. They know the bug, and they will correct it in the next models (HD2?), but not in the HD1.

This is indeed a bad news. It must mean that HD1 didn't make enough buzz and the user base is small enough to ignore. How else would sanyo say it so blatantly? It is very unprofessional, and quite cooperation-like of sanyo.

How can we make this into a bad publicity for sanyo? Anybody care to start a petition?

Wayne Morellini June 10th, 2006 09:43 AM

They won't put out an firmware update, they should at least fix it up straight away for all the new batches coming off the assembly line.

With all the existing performance glitches, and problems reported with this camera lately, it's existing doesn't deserve a good name. Screens that go off, and fall off, I think I heard that one, is just incredible.

It would have been great, if Sanyo deserved a medal for the performance or the quality.

You are right, people need to email and complain.

Carlos, maybe you could ask them when the next model is coming? After all that, you can email them again and tell them that you are advising everybody to do as they said, and return their Sanyo cameras for a refund, or not buy them, that should interest them. Maybe users can't do the upgrade, or the bug is hardwired into the encoder chips, and can't be changed until the present batch of chips runs out.


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