The solution of the condensation problem is in the
jimthompson.org/wp/2005/08/15/i-will-never-buy-ano ther-jvc-camera/#comment-180
At the bottom of the page jimthompson.org/wp/2005/08/15/i-will-never-buy-another-jvc-camera/#comment-180
the number 4. works like a charm i folllowed step by step an it work perfect.
Thank You JIm for the advise.
In case you are in ahurry here it is the resume:
Lay the camera on its side, with the tape door upward, the bottom of the camera facing you, the lens facing to your right, the viewfinder facing to your left. Open the tape-bay door. With the camera in this orientation, look at the far back, far left part of the tape bay; there you will see a little silver and amber can-shaped thingy perhaps half an inch tall and between a quarter and three-eights of an inch in diameter. The moisture sensor is a little black square mounted on that thingy, facing to the right - in the same direction as the lens. It’s very hard to see, much less to get a Q-tip on. But if you can find it and clean it, it’s a less drastic solution than disassembling your camera.
Good Luck, and again thanks Jim I almost throw away my camrecorder.
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