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Bill Ward April 9th, 2013 03:46 PM

DC input failure
 
When it rains...sigh

OK, just got my EX3 back from Sony service on Friday after a nearly two week process where somehow they neglected to log in my returned PDF form approving the repair estimate (for 5 days). On the bright side, nice crisp focus after experiencing a loss of infinity focus!

On Monday, I'm halfway through a shoot with NYC production company when their audio guy takes the EX-3 in order to rig it up with a wireless receiver. For the first few hours, I'd been running an IDX brick plate connected to the DC input.

The tech brings the camera back out with a woeful look and says the IDX plate must have blown a fuse while he was rigging a D-tap connector, because now the plate is dead and the camera won't power up unless we use a Sony battery in the camera compartment. Fair enough, fuses blow sometimes, especially when one is connecting a D-tap with an unsheltered plug and it makes too much contact with the metal frame...which describes the D-tap the tech was using.

Rather than take it apart in the street with with only 20 minutes to go before the big event, we just ran on BP-U60 battery power. This morning, when I took the IDX plate apart to replace the fuse, I found a perfectly good looking fuse. When I plugged in the camera's charger/DC power supply, the camera remained dead--yet powered up easily with the Sony battery. So somethign is seriously whacked with the DC input.

I can't seem to find anything on the web about an internal breaker for the EX-3, and I'm struggling to figure out how the DC input got killed, but the camera remained able to power up. I tried calling Sony service to see if there was a user-enabled re set function, but got the opinion (as always) that the camera needed to go back to the service bench.

For this I waited on hold for 50 minutes, being constantly reminded I was "#1 in the queue."

Anybody else ever have this issue, and how was it resolved?

Peter Brinkman September 24th, 2013 08:45 AM

Re: DC input failure
 
Hi,

Saw this post. I have the same issue. Running the EX3 from a V-mount battery the camera suddenly stopped working. The input doesn't work anymore. Is your problem solved?

Peter

Bill Ward September 24th, 2013 10:22 AM

Re: DC input failure
 
Peter: I can no longer find the repair estimate with the exact diagnosis, but it ended up being a small electronic part between the input jack and the power board. It was a very inexpensive repair, but did require sending it in to Sony for service.

Hope that helps...

Bill

Derek Heeps September 26th, 2013 05:28 PM

Re: DC input failure
 
Probably a surface mount fuse on the board .

Sony are fond of using these .


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