Sony HC1 with amphibico housing

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paulpost

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I had this rig for awhile with good results in the clear waters of Florida.
Now the problem. The connection for the back screen is getting loose at the camcorder.
Now, I don't know how to blame. Does anybody have the same problem? if yes how do you fixed it?

Thanks
Paul
 
Paul,

I also have the Amphibico (Endeavor) housing but I have the video monitor/rear door combination. My advice is to give Amphibico a call at (514) 333-8666 or through their website http://www.amphibico.com/store/contact-us.html ask them what they recommend. If you perform a repair yourself and the housing subsequently floods, Amphibicao isn't likely to be much help.

Their housings are under warranty for 2 years for non-commercial users (1 year for parts AND Labor - 2nd year only parts). If you decide to send the housing back to Amphibico be advised; While shipping is cheap to their third party trans-shipper in Champlain, NY (I suggest this), their return shipping from Montreal. QC is around 150USD.

Being down in South Fla, you may be able to find a local U/W Video source for advice as well. I know Reef Photo & Video is down your way in Ft Lauderdale.


Another recommendation: I strongly suggest that you go a local electronics store and purchase two LANC plugs, either with very short cords or a simple male/female plug. Connect one to the Housing connector and one into your camera. Then only use the two (cheap) plugs to connect/disconnect your camera system from the housing. Consider them sacrificial connections. I had an unfortunate experience with the tip of the Housing LANC connector breaking off inside my Sony HVR-V1U housing jack. That's 300USD to Amphibico (150 labor and 150 shipping) and 300USD to a Sony Repair site for a new LANC jack. If you do find one of the scarificial plugs damaged just get another locally, or carry spares. Minimize the stress on the camera and housing's power connectors.

Safe diving,
Wil
 

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