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Home | First message in thread | Previous messageJVC CAMCORDER CONDENSATION ERROR PROBLEM I have this problem with my JVC camcorder as well. I actually took it apart and unhooked the wire that provides power to the internal memory as has been suggested. It did work, however, that wasn't necessary. And a year later I still have about 15 tiny, tiny screws which I haven't put back in place. (but it works anyway ;o) Before you try else, take the battery out and leave the unit sit overnight or longer. This should act as a "soft reset" by draining the internal battery of any power. Put the battery back in, and the message should be gone. If not, remove the battery and let it sit for 24 hours or longer. The purpose of doing this is to simulate a "soft reset" or "reboot" of your camcorder. Since JVC does not provide a "soft reset" button, draining the power from the internal battery should accomplish the same thing. I get this error after I use the camera every 2 or 3 times. And each time I remove the battery overnight and in the morning the problem is gone. I suspect the "condensation" error has nothing to do with condensation, but rather is a software bug in the camera. So, don't put your camera in an oven. Don't take it apart, Don't throw it away, or don't pawn it off to someone else on Ebay. This solution works for me and is pretty simple. Hope this helps, Brian.
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Could someone please tell me why my GR-D31 will not come apart after screw removal. It seems something is holding it near the lens. One more reason why you don't want to take the camera apart to fix this error. The error will come back--it comes back for me regularly. And you'll hate to have to dismantle it each time. Instead, as I suggested, let it sit for a day without battery power. That'll fix it. Brian Jasmer |
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