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Re: Sony HVR-z7u
by Kevin Price on Sep 2, 2009 at 4:04:30 am

I think I just killed my z7 today!

One of my colleagues decided to try and see if one of our IEEE hard drives (Western Digi) would work in the ilink (IEEE) port on the z7. Unfortunately, it did not and the end result now is that that part of the camera seems to be dead.

Also, the CF device doesn’t seem to work on the camera anymore as well.

So now what?

K


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