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How I can fix my JVC GY-HD 110U Camcorder to work? It is giving me an error message: "Rec error, turn off the power".
This is a brand new camera. I have used it twice for recording. I bought it two years ago.
I only had to adjust the focus twice. Ater that when i tried to rec, it did not work and just giving the error message .
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The gy-hm100 can record to sdhc media up to 32gb in each slot (total 64gb). For best performance you must use class 10 sd cards. Your camera may need updated firmware that enables class 10 support so check the JVC Pro website and follow the firmware instructions if you haven't done so already. Also, make sure your card is formatted and unlocked with plenty free space. 4 gb is not much at all and a card that size may not be of sufficient speed to operate correctly in the gy-hm100.
There is an issue with the a small yellow part of the AC plug breaking off in the camera. The camera thinks it's still plugged in, so it won't run on the battery. If you can get a small tool to fit into the inlet you can break the piece up and pull the parts out. I haven't had any luck with it, but read others doing it.
there is a fuse blown it happens alot just make sure when you send it in that the shop is a certified jvc or a jvc only repair shop some places fix alot of different brands of cameras and sometimes you might not get it fixed right away because of the workload or not at all
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