- 7 Дек 2015
При включении видеокамеры слышен треск шестеренок и потом выводится ошибка E:62:10 кассета при этом воспроизводится нормально, но бывает и нормально включается без треска и ошибки.
В сети прочитал, что это программная ошибка и лечится только перепрошивкой в сервисе. Вопрос, это так или все же дело в объективе и можно исправить без обращения в сервис?
- 7 Дек 2015
А точно шестеренки? Ошибки Е:61:ХХ, Е:62:ХХ — это в объективе, кажись. Фокусирует камера нормально?
- 7 Дек 2015
По сервису эта ошибка означает: «Shift lens initializing failure».
- 7 Дек 2015
olmak71 сказал(а):
А точно шестеренки? Ошибки Е:61:ХХ, Е:62:ХХ — это в объективе, кажись. Фокусирует камера нормально?
Да, точно шестеренки в объективе. Фокусировки нет, изображение расплывчатое с подергиванием. Видимо что-то с приводом фокусировки. Это лечится?
При включении в режим «КАМЕРА» на дисплее выводится сообщение «ОЖИДАНИЕ» и слышен непрекращающийся треск.
- 8 Дек 2015
Скорее с датчиком линзы проблема. Я бы внутрь заглянул, для начала. Эта камера только снаружи страшная
- 9 Дек 2015
У меня идея, что беда с стабилизатором. Мож магнит отклеился, или шарики выпали, врятли соньки изобретали новый велосипед ) СтедиШот дает отключить?
- 12 Дек 2015
Mareman11 сказал(а):
Да, отключается.
В данный момент камера работает нормально и ошибку не выдает. Дождусь когда выдаст ошибку и попробую отключить стабилизатор.
- 13 Дек 2015
Вчера разбирал похожий объектив с HXR-MC1500. Никаких шестерен в этом объективе нет. Стабилизатор без шариков. Конструкция стаба похожа на фоты Т-серии, линза перемещается по осям. Со стороны матрицы пластина с магнитами (по два на X и Y). Вот ее и посмотрите в Вашем случае. Правда, судя по мануалам объективы (LSV-1400A мой и LSV-1190A у Вас) все же разные. Возможно у Вашего расположение несколько отличается. А еще я бы обратил внимание на разъем стабилизатора на самом объективе. У моего контакты мне не понравились, подзачистил на шлейфе и подогнул в разъеме.
- 13 Дек 2015
Да, дело в самом стабилизаторе. Когда камера стоит горизонтально то может работать нормально, но стоит наклонить камеру вверх или вниз появляется посторонний шум в районе объектива и немного расфокусированное изображение которое не фокусируется фокусировкой, но ошибка при этом не появляется.
- 13 Дек 2015
olmak71 сказал(а):
Правда, судя по мануалам объективы (LSV-1400A мой и LSV-1190A у Вас) все же разные.
насколько помню в HD1000 оптика CF002 в разных модификациях хз чем отличающихся.
- 23 Дек 2015
Разобрал объектив, снял стабилизатор — вручную работает нормально по обоим осям, ничего не задевает. Никаких дефектов не видно. Может я не там смотрю. Что и где надо посмотреть в стабилизаторе?
- 24 Дек 2015
Датчики, катушки (обрыв?), магниты на корпусе (на месте, не отклеились?), шлейф (механические повреждения, контакты разъема).
- 21 Апр 2016
Так же сталкивался с такой проблемой, проконсультировался у них ссылка скрыта от публикации /. Оказалась проблема с инициализацией объектива с платой. Все решилось программным путем.
Error Message E:62:10—-A Solution?
Apr 20, 2018
After 4 years of steady use of my Sony HX400V, today I got the dreaded E:62:10 error message on the screen. Going through the recommended initializing didn’t help. I tried a different card and no change.
So, I searched online and found this Camera Hacker website. The instruction there for this model and this error message (which is related to the lens function), was to put the lens on full zoom, then remove the battery, while the camera is still turned-on. Then tap the camera several times and put the battery back in and turn it on.
So I did this and it worked. No more error message, except that the hot battery removal has to be done, each time the power is turned-on, as one person who replied to the website also stated. Not good to have to do this each time, so I may fire up my older HX200V, which I used only one year.
Oddly, the camera seemed to work normally, even when the error message was flashing. I might add that today was just one week after my four-year extended warranty expired. Here’s the link to the website and discussion about this error.
https://www.camerahacker.com/Forums/DisplayComments.php?file=Digital%20Camera/Sony/E.62.10_on_DSC-HX400V
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Good excuse to buy a new camera!
I’ve been looking for a new camera of this type for a couple of years, that has 4K video, but no one has made it yet. The efforts by Nikon and Panasonic have fallen short in important areas. So it’s back to my very good HX200V, which has many features that are better than the HX400V, I have the late-year version, with the 1.01 firmware, with the NR setting issue resolved. Its pixels are 15% larger.
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Error Message E:62:10—-A Solution?
Apr 20, 2018
After 4 years of steady use of my Sony HX400V, today I got the dreaded E:62:10 error message on the screen. Going through the recommended initializing didn’t help. I tried a different card and no change.
So, I searched online and found this Camera Hacker website. The instruction there for this model and this error message (which is related to the lens function), was to put the lens on full zoom, then remove the battery, while the camera is still turned-on. Then tap the camera several times and put the battery back in and turn it on.
So I did this and it worked. No more error message, except that the hot battery removal has to be done, each time the power is turned-on, as one person who replied to the website also stated. Not good to have to do this each time, so I may fire up my older HX200V, which I used only one year.
Oddly, the camera seemed to work normally, even when the error message was flashing. I might add that today was just one week after my four-year extended warranty expired. Here’s the link to the website and discussion about this error.
https://www.camerahacker.com/Forums/DisplayComments.php?file=Digital%20Camera/Sony/E.62.10_on_DSC-HX400V
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tbcass wrote:
Good excuse to buy a new camera!
I’ve been looking for a new camera of this type for a couple of years, that has 4K video, but no one has made it yet. The efforts by Nikon and Panasonic have fallen short in important areas. So it’s back to my very good HX200V, which has many features that are better than the HX400V, I have the late-year version, with the 1.01 firmware, with the NR setting issue resolved. Its pixels are 15% larger.
Nikon Coolpix 950
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+1 more
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The Canon EOS R50 is an entry-level, compact APS-C mirrorless camera. A 24MP RF-mount camera aiming to attract smartphone users and, perhaps, vloggers.
See what Chris and Jordan think of the Canon EOS R8 after shooting in Charleston, South Carolina.
The Canon EOS R50 is inexpensive. It’s tiny. Is it good? Jordan and Chris dodged alligators in South Carolina to find out.
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Above $2500 cameras tend to become increasingly specialized, making it difficult to select a ‘best’ option. We case our eye over the options costing more than $2500 but less than $4000, to find the best all-rounder.
There are a lot of photo/video cameras that have found a role as B-cameras on professional film productions or even A-cameras for amateur and independent productions. We’ve combed through the options and selected our two favorite cameras in this class.
What’s the best camera for around $2000? These capable cameras should be solid and well-built, have both the speed and focus to capture fast action and offer professional-level image quality. In this buying guide we’ve rounded up all the current interchangeable lens cameras costing around $2000 and recommended the best.
Family moments are precious and sometimes you want to capture that time spent with loved ones or friends in better quality than your phone can manage. We’ve selected a group of cameras that are easy to keep with you, and that can adapt to take photos wherever and whenever something memorable happens.
What’s the best camera for shooting sports and action? Fast continuous shooting, reliable autofocus and great battery life are just three of the most important factors. In this buying guide we’ve rounded-up several great cameras for shooting sports and action, and recommended the best.