So I have had my HV20 for a little over a month and I have noticed a major problem with this camera.
Dropped frames
Not just a few frames but HUGE sections of video are NOT recording to tape (sometimes over 30 seconds)... Of course, I don't find this out untill I am back in the studio capturing my footage to the hard drive. Just today, I found a 45 second gap in my tape... no audio, no video... just blue screen... in a critical part of my days work. today's shoot was a TOTAL WRITEOFF.
WHAT THE HELL IS THIS!?!
Imagine if I was doing a wedding video or some other once-in-a-lifetime event. This is insane.
Before you all start asking...
-I only use brand new tape when shooting (Maxell regular DV, not HD tape)
-I clean my heads regularly (every few days, a quick 10 seconds)
-It's NOT my computer setup, hard drive, capture card etc...
This is not the first time, this has happen 3 times now... If this happens once more, I'm returning this camera.
IMPORTANT UPDATE TO THIS POST.....
As stated above, I have been having problems with my HV20... at first I suspected it was caused by poor quality tape/reusing tape. After speaking with the Canon customer service rep, I realize that exposure to extreme cold may have been the problem instead. He cited an example from another Canon user that had a similar problem using a pro model. What was he shooting? An ice fishing documentary... long periods in the cold with little protection from the wind... This is exactly the same situation I was in when the malfunctions occured.
Each time I had a problem it was when the camera had been exposed to a constant wind in cold weather conditions (-10 C or less). In retrospect, the times where the camera failed to record to tape I was also not wearing gloves and my hands were nearly frostbitten. At all other times the HV20 recorded without problems. If I took the camera into the car for a few minutes to warm up it seemed to help. I am not certain but this may have been the problem all along...




