Re: Sony CCD-V5000E
Sorry for the late reply, I wasn't very active here.
But YES. The disassembly isn't that hard, but the reassembly was one of the trickiest I ever had. There are a dozen connectors inside the camera and they all look the same. What's even worse is the fact, that even the cables look the same - they're just white.
In hindsight I am very glad that I shot a lot of pictures after removing each part....
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Re: Samsung smt-190dn security monitor
Can you give us a clear picture of the three caps on the bottom right?
From this view it looks like they are broken.
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Re: Sony CCD-V5000E
Just if someone is interested:
I made my first steps with the camera in the last days. It was very sunny here (in the north of Germany), so i took the camera and filmed some ducks, my cat and the nature around the place where I live.
After that, I put all of the scenes together in Adobe Premiere, made color corrections, denoising and deinterlacing and here is the final result:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysg51EW1rjw[/url]
It was worth the soldering workRe: Sony CCD-V5000E
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Re: Sony CCD-V5000E (Repaired!)
I recapped the last half of the mainboard, One of my caps was too big, so I had to solder it a bit weird. You can see it on the first picture. But IT WORKS, so...nevermind.
Now I got one of the last fully working CCD-V5000E cameras. I'm proud!...
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Re: Sony CCD-V5000E
Today I recapped half of the mainboard and a little board, that is directly attached to it. I also finished the lens unit.
Recapping the mainboard has been really difficult so far. A lot of the solder points are in a really bad condition. One was even completely missing, so I had to attach some wire in the hole there and connect it to the paths, that where going there. I took me nearly an hour, but the connection has been made!
I fixated the caps in this area with hot glue after that. That should last for a while.
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Re: Sony CCD-V5000E
Today I recapped one double-board that is sitting on the lens block and I recapped the CCD board. I also managed to change all the big golden caps. Pictures attachedI guess I made it really well for a beginner with shaking hands.
All that is missing now are 3 SMD caps on the other lens boards and some SMD caps on the "big board". After that, I will reassemble the unit and try it out!...
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Re: Sony CCD-V5000E
If there's nothing written on them, you should get the service manual for the device. On the Sony camera, there was only one capacitor without values on it, the 0,22uF one.
I got the service manual from owner-manuals.com
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Sony CCD-V5000E
Some weeks ago I bought a big fullsize camcorder on Ebay. The seller stated it was working and I could get it for 50 bucks, so I thought it would be worth a try.
I was already a bit suspicious about the condition, as the price was a bit too lowSo it arrived here and yep - it was broken. The camera would start up, but needed a time of 10 to 20 seconds to show a picture in the viewfinder. When I tried to record something with it, the picture got garbled.
So i opened up the camera and found 67 leaking SMD capacitors and 5 leaking normal capacitors! I already replaced all...
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Re: Bars in video
I also got a V5000. Can't smell anything when opening the tape deck. All functions are fine, but when I press the Record button, everything is garbled. It also takes some seconds to warm up before it is displaying something in the viewfinder.
I'll try replacing the caps. Hopefully it works again after that. It's a very nice device with a kind of futuristic look. A shame to throw it away.
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