Erwin Vanderhoydonks |
March 23rd, 2010 02:01 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Soucy
(Post 1503356)
AFTER giving the heads a bloody good clean, hey, even three or four times if necessary.
If it's still happening, well, there's nothing for it but a professional clean, if you can find someone to do it.
If that doesn't fix it, there must be a hardware fault.
Thanks, Shaun, ain't seen it before, ever.
Couldn't reconcile what I saw with degraded head performance, under any circumstances.
CS
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Using something like this (Sony DSR-11 PlayDeck) will not help, or willit help me. It will only save my camera heads in time.
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