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Cannot record due to a black screen

Black screen
screen cover is off
menu icons are warking normally

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OK, that means you can see clear picture in playback of old recorded tapes and camcorder just wont give you live view to record any more.
If its true then it is known problem/ failure of ccd imager in your JVC GR-D33 camcorder.
JVC will repair it free of cost, click JVC CCD Imager Advisory for details.
Thanks.

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SOURCE: No Picture in LCD or Viewfinder

Hello, please contact the Authorized Sony Service for Sony recall action. If you need more info please advice.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2008

SOURCE: No Picture on the LCD screen or view finder

I Have Problem with DCR-HC30E Mini DV- There is no picure in LCD screen as i can see all my menu items and pre-recorded videos. when I try and record the screen is pitch black even though audio is recording.

Is anybody can help me to solve this problem

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2009

SOURCE: There is no picure in my view finder or LCD screen.

Hi,
Its known issue of bad CCD imager in DCR-HC30 and CCD imager will be replaced.

Sony will repair your handycam free of cost as per announced scheme of CCD problems.

Click on Sony CCD Support for details.

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