Posted by Pat Horridge on 04/04/06 14:44
Can't be CCD if it's not visible during record only playback.
I suspect the trailing tape head guide may have worked loose or a tape
tension problem.
But to be honest those tiny mechs are just too delicate and fiddly to
repair.
I'd sent it to Sony for a fixed price repair and save the grief.
At least you know what you'll be paying up front.
"doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote in message
news:QClYf.4144$lz3.3876@trndny05...
> might be a CCD issue. we had similiar issues (a red line appeared
> occassionally) with a different sony camera and a second that was acting
> up to like it was going to do the same thing and we just got rid of all
> the sony cameras and got panasonic's and the problem was eliminated.
>
> in another post here, someone said there are a slew of bad CCD's. maybe
> urs?
>
> drd
>
> "Bill" <trash@christian-horizons.org> wrote in message
> news:BaydnaVPmJD1hKzZnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@golden.net...
>> Anyone owning a Sony VX2000: just wondering if you've ever run into a
>> problem with severe pixillation on one (right) side of the picture
>> whenever the camera moves. Problem doesn't appear if mounted on a tripod
>> standing still. Problem appears on playback, not while recording, and
>> shows up even if the tape is played back on a different camera. If so,
>> any idea about cost of repair? Thanks.
>
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