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Michael Liebergot June 20th, 2010 01:10 PM

Is my FX1 trashed?
 
I had a shoot the other day, and my B-Roll FX1's Zoom went nuts.

It seems that the FX1 zoomed in on my subject as is staying zoomed in.
If I try to zoom, out the camera starts to zoom in automatically again, and won't hold focus.

That's another thing, in that the camera focus doesn't seem to be responding. As when I turn the focus ring I don't get much of a result.

Did my Zoom/Focus servo go bad?

And if so, does anyone know how much it might be to get it repaired?

Tom Hardwick June 26th, 2010 10:54 AM

Some LANC zoom controllers do odd things when first connected up to the camera. Or was your FX1 unwired to LANC? Has it got wet - could the buttons have had a bad dose of condensation? After drying out it may get better.

You'll only see focus changes at the long focal lengths, not at wide-angle. Your auto / manual / infinity switch is working ok?

tom.

Michael Liebergot June 26th, 2010 11:18 AM

Tom thanks for the reply.
First off, I wasn't using a LANC remote,, so this I guess this is ruled out.

I thought that condensation could be a problem as it was extremely humid both weekends.
But even after the camera has sat for a week, the problem still persists.

As far as the focus is concerned, I am not able to use auto focus, or really focus for that matter.
One of the reasons being that the lens is zoomed in full telephoto, and as I said before, when I zoom wide, the camera slowly zooms back in to full telephoto.

I tried several camera resets, as well as a power reset, all with no positive results.

It's starting to sound like the lens block will have to be replaced, as Sony doesn't sell arts for the lens itself, so noone can repair it, but rather have to purchase an entire lens block assembly to do the job.

Dave Blackhurst June 26th, 2010 04:57 PM

Any possibility you have a stuck "switch" in one of the zoom rockers? Those might be easier/cheaper to diagnose/fix?

It's possible it's the lens, but just offhand it sounds like something is "signalling" it that you want to zoom in, and won't stop...


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