View Full Version : Vertical smear on full Zoom


Bob Rush
April 24th, 2004, 12:23 AM
I have notice a sort of horizontal smear when i fully zoom on the vx2100E. This smear are consistent and sometimes in dark conditions looks like red green and blue lines repeated one after the other.Is this normal on VX2100 ? or is it the norm on 3CCD cameras..?

Please someone explain this.Should i change the camera?

Thanx

Bob Rush
April 24th, 2004, 12:31 AM
The smear is vertical not horizontal..sorry for the typo error.

Mike Rehmus
April 24th, 2004, 12:33 AM
Sounds like the gain is fully up on the camera. If you cannot see it in any but fully dark conditions, I'd not worry.

Tom Hardwick
April 24th, 2004, 01:15 PM
It doesn't sound normal on the VX or on any three chipper. Can you describe more accurately what you're looking at in the v/finder? Are you pointing at a bare light bulb in a darkened room, say, or does this smear appear when the rest of the finder is just dark?

tom.

Bob Rush
April 25th, 2004, 07:01 AM
The smear look like interval vertical lines..Its clearly visible on my LCD when fully zoom.

I say it is a smear cosz when fully zoom all the rest of the visual is grainy except the interval of this vertical lines which seams to be smeared.

When look closely focussing on dark subjects the vertical lines looks like red green blue lines. Its more visible when you turn the gain full up.

I cant explain this. I have a single chip TRV22E and it sure dont have this prob..so i know its not normal im just not sure wether this is ok on a 3CCD.

I did some recordings but the smear doesnt projected on the recording...just curious tho to what it is.

At the moment i cant get hold of a VX2100 for comparison.

John Steele
April 25th, 2004, 01:15 PM
Can you post a screen grab bob?

John.

Bob Rush
April 26th, 2004, 11:04 AM
As mentioned..the smear doesnt seem to be projected on the recording..so i cant grab any visual..

Im just curious as to what it is ...some kind of CCD distortion due to gain increase while zoom or a fault in the LCD itself..