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I have a blue spot on my cameras image

I shot the sun during one recording and now have what looks like a round blue flare/spot on all my images.  I heard there is a way to repair this with some secret sub menu only JVC knows about.  Has anyone else had this problem with their JVC GY-HD 100 camera and knows how to repair it?

  • Anonymous Jan 11, 2018

    You have probably burnt out the sensor

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From what I understand, the camera sustained a burn, similar to that of a retinal burn in the human eye. Once these receptor cells are damaged, they rarely become normal again. The good news, is the camera reception device can be replaced.

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If it's like my Canon MVX25i date and time marking then go to the menu, select display setup (or whatever it's called on your camera) somewhere there should be a dialogue which allows you to switch the pesky thing off. I have never used date or time, a very amateurish concept in the first place.

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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.

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I answered same problem like you have now. Just in case you don't find it. I hope you are familiar with these things technically. Open the set up-to where the lens can be accessed, remove the iris unit and clean those two curtain(shutter), for sure it's stucked up. You san test it by moving it open manually and it must close when released. To clean, you have to remove these curtain out from the assy. Spray with head cleaning agent or any alcohol base cleaner and dry.Test iris unit first to make sure its ok before assembling. Good Luck

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