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Jim George February 6th, 2007 02:17 AM

blue green discolored spot on new XH A1 footage
 
I looked around for this issue but couldn't find anything related.
I am super happy with my XH A1, only recently I noticed a strange blue spot on all the footage I was taking. It doesn't change if I zoom in or out at all. Its not very big, but it is fairly defined and shaped like a weird little blob. It resembles the physiological effect of looking into a light too long and then looking away and seeing a little discolored spot on your vision where the light used to be. This was my initial thought: is it possible the CCD was damaged by pointing the camera at a light? I don't remember ever leaving it pointed at a light for a long time. Has anyone heard of something like this happening and is there any way to fix it without service?
Thanks!

Marc Petersen June 3rd, 2008 04:38 PM

BLue discolored spot on xh a1
 
Hi Jim, I have the same issue with the camera regarding a blue discolored oval spot. the blue spot is in the right corner up. when a cameralight is put on it in a dark space it is almost gone.

http://www.vimeo.com/1093499

when shooting in natural light it appears and honestly ruins the shot. I cannot recall either pointing it at a light as i am fairly and extreme secure with this camera. It looks like 1 of RGB colors has been affected wchich results in this.

Let me know if you have a solution or if you had communication with Canon.

http://www.vimeo.com/1093499

Bill Engeler June 4th, 2008 12:34 PM

If the spot doesn't move, this would indicate dirt on the sensor, or on one of the internal components of the sensor. You can't get to these things yourself. You should contact Canon for service.

Antonio Ricca June 4th, 2008 01:02 PM

Bad news.... :-(
 
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My A1 was replaced with DOA (Dead On Arrival) procedure in the far April 2007 for this blue spot. It seems to be a dust particle on the red chip (for this reason the spot is blue) and is visible in some light-focus-zoom condition.
I don't want to alert all the A1 owners, but I think that our camera is not absolutely sealed from dust. I attach a photo with the blue-spot on the right-center.

Henrik Joensen June 4th, 2008 03:39 PM

Hi Jim,

It sounds like your sensor got a knock or two somewhere along the
way. Happened to me too. An expensive trip to the service center
without insurance.

Check the help I got via this thread.

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...ghlight=pixels


Good luck with it.


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