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Re: a canon camcorder conundrum
by Don Greening on Jun 28, 2008 at 6:13:25 am

[Jim Davis] " I suppose I would get it fixed twice, first the port, then capture the video, then have the alignment fixed (if that's what the problem is)."

Yes, the alignment most likely what the problem is. You've also seen the logic on how to schedule your repairs. First the FW port overhaul and then the alignment. If your HV30 has composite or component out you could to do a transfer to another camera using those same connections.

- Don



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