Fuzzy Camcorder Image...What Caused It?

Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:30PM EST

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Reader Sujatha writes: I need some help with my Samsung camcorder, which I bought a year and half ago. I have not used the camcorder except for once and left the batteries in it. After quite some time I am trying to use it, but there is "grain" on the picture. What causes this? There is a wedding coming up, and I would like to use my camcorder.

I highly doubt the battery is causing any problem. With a rechargeable battery (and any remotely recent alkaline battery) you no longer have to worry about batteries leaking inside electronics, even if they go unused for years.

My first suggestion would be to try different media: If this is a MiniDV camcorder, your tape may be disintegrating. Try a new tape and see if the problem goes away.

If that doesn't help, I suspect the problem you have is a very common one, especially if you live in a humid part of the world: Fungus growing inside your camera lens. This web site has some pictures of what fungus looks like and how to detect it, but really, just look into the lens in good light. If you see something spidery growing inside, you've got yourself a fungus problem.

Fungus is incredibly difficult to remove, so you may be out of luck if it's severe. Again, check the above web site for suggestions on how to deal with the infestation, but taking the camcorder to a camera shop for a professional cleaning is probably your best bet (and even that's a long shot). It's possible there's just dirt on the lens or dust on the CCD sensor inside the camera. The former is easy to remedy with any home lens cleaning kit; the latter is not and requires professional help.

Meanwhile, consider doing what you can to keep your cameras safe from fungus in the future: Store your camera in a cool, dry place, and use silica gel packets (they need to be freshened periodically) in your camera bag if you can't avoid humidity. Of course, try to keep it out of dusty, dirty environments whenever possible.

Readers may have other suggestions on dealing with this issue. Got any advice for keeping a camcorder working well? Sound off!

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  • 6 Posted by cm078 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    HI When I get gadgets I always mess around with the settings to get to know my new toy. Sometimes I've got to go out so I quickly put my new toy away. I forget what setting changes I have made. It may lay untouched for weeks before I have time or mind to mess again. Grainy production happened to me also. I checked the settings and found that I had changed one very important setting. I had changed Sp short play to Lp long play. When I switched it back the grainy problem went away. I hope that this has helped. ON sp have spare tapes ready

  • 7 Posted by steve-leonor-maddy@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    I had the same problem with a samsung minidv camera and it had nothing to do with any of theas suggestions. My camera was used for a short while when it started getting a grainy picture with black @ white horizonal lines running through the picture so bad that you couldnt even make out the picture ,and this happened with or with out the tape in the camera. I contacted samsung and they said their was an issue with the ccd imageing chip. So I mailed my camera to them and am waiting for a responce, I will write back to let you know how it goes. AND ALSO STAY AWAY FROM JVC PRODUCTS MAINLY THEIR DVD/VHS RECORDER COMBO PLAYERS, THEY DO NOT WORK,THEY CALL IT "THE LOADING ISSUE" AND THEY GIVE YOU THE RUN AROUND WHEN YOU TRY TO GET IT FIXED OR REPLACED.MOST ALL PEOPLE WITH DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS HAVE GIVEN UP AND WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER JVC PRODUCT AGAIN!!! JUST GOOGLE THIS, JVC DR-MV1S DVD VIDEO RECORDER AND VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER, AND READ THE ALL THE BAD EXPERIENCES PEOPLE HAVE HAD.

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