I used the camcorder in very warm and humid conditions without giving 
camcorder and tapes enough time to adjust. I think that caused the 
problem. Maybe the camcorder mechanical parts just need cleaning.

Rieni

At 20-9-2007 23:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I see both advantages and disadvantages to a tape less workflow.
>
>If your memory card gets hosed, you may have lost a lot of footage.
>Whereas if a tape gets wrinkled, you've lost a few seconds of footage.
>
>As you point out, tape is not perfect either. Did mixing tape brands
>cause the mechanical problems?
>
>js
>
>Rieni wrote:
> >
> >
> > For example, the Panasonic AG-HVX200 records to both tape and P2
> > card. Mechanical tape drive problems in my Sony PD150 are my direct
> > reason for shopping for a new camcorder, the rest of my PD150 is
> > still in perfect condition. So replacing it with a camcorder without
> > mechanical parts would be good.
> >
> > What realistic alternatives do we have for recording using mechanical
> > parts (thus no tape, no DVD, no harddisk recording)?
> >
> > Rieni





 
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