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JVC GR-D275. Cannot see anything on LCD display or through viewfinder...like the lens cap is on. Does display all menu items when menu button selected.
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Hi, It is known problem of bad ccd imager in JVC GR-D30U camcorder. JVC will repair it free of cost. Please click JVC CCD Imager Support for details. Thanks.
It shows all menus, numbers and graphics on LCD, but seems like there's no picture coming through the lens. In both modes, video and still. It seems like it can not see anything as if the lens cap was on all the time.
Could this be a problem with sensor.. CCDs? Lens? Something else?
Hi, your ccd is bad, good news, JVC will replace it for free. Go to www.jvc.com and select support, then select customer notification from the left side and then select ccd replacement program and follow the instructions, JVC had a lot of these go bad but has done an excelent job of correcting the problem
Assuming you don't see any video through the viewfinder, it could be that the CCD has died on that camcorder. It happens, though not frequently.
If the video though the viewfinder is clear, there might be some sensor on the lens ring to indicate a lens cap, or an automatic lens cap not properly disengaging when put in record mode.
Your CCD (the main image component) is dead. Ihad a similar problem with a Samsung. If your JVC is in warranty, take it back and have it repaired. If your JVC is out of warranty, dum it and buy something else since the repair will cost as much as buying a new one.
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