Best Tech to Improve Your Video Productions: CineSkates, Konova Camera Sliders & In-Flight LCD TVs! - LCD Television
Best Tech to Improve Your Video Productions: CineSkates, Konova Camera Sliders & In-Flight LCD TVs!
GeekBeat TV #318: revision3.com Cali and the Geek Beat TV team show you how to step up your filmmaking game with CineSkates and the Konova Camera Slider for smooth tracking shots. We're also taking a further look at some of the tech and improvements All Nippon Airways is bringing to their new Inspiration of Japan service. ~~~~~~~~~~ 00:25 CineSkates If you've ever thought of putting roller skates on your video camera, you'll like this one. CineSkates are wheels that mount on a GorillaPod tripod to make your camera super-mobile. www.youtube.com 01:42 Konova Camera Slider For a slightly different look in your videos, you could try the Konova Camera Slider, a rail-mounted system you can set up on one or two tripods. www.youtube.com 03:45 ANA's Inspiration of Japan Service All Nippon Airways recently announced a new class of service with a number of amenities, among them the biggest LCD screens in the industry, in first class, business, and coach class. They invited Cali on board to check out all the new tech they offer. www.youtube.com ~~~~~~~~~~ Like, Comment & Share This Video!: www.youtube.com Never Miss an Episode of GeekBeatTV- Subscribe For Free!: www.youtube.com Cali on Twitter: twitter.com Cali on Facebook: facebook.com GeekBeatTV website: www.geekbeat.tv GeekBeatTV on Twitter twitter.com GeeBeatTV on Facebook: facebook.com
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LCD TV Repair made easy # 6 - LCD Television
LCD TV Repair made easy # 6
tvrepairinfo.com Now that we see a great many surface mounted components being used in modern day TVs many repairmen are so intimidated they may forget there are still a great many serviceable components and circuits, Especially the switch mode power supply. Here are a few ebooks I thought were very helpful.Troubleshooting & Repairing LCD TVs by John Preher at http For someone new to electronics the first few pages of this book may be a bit challenging but the majority of this book is easy reading with lots of pictures, diagrams, and useful troubleshooting techniques. Johns book has helpful info about servicing LCD TVs. The most helpful points I learned in this book are the main test points and their approximate voltages. ======================================== How to troubleshoot and repair Switch Mode Power supplies by Jestine Yong at davestv.jestinemichellepow.click2sell.eu This was an expensive ebook but the best I have ever read on switching power supplies.Jestine is good at getting right to the main points you need to understand about troubleshooting this kind of power supply and their associated feedback circuits. Since a majority of the problems I have seen on LCD TVs are related to bad power supplies this is one book I'm glad to have in my collection. Most of the book was easy reading with plenty of pictures and diagrams. ======================================== Testing electronic components and finding unknown resistor values by Jestine Yong. http I have not ...
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I have used your tricks & tips to improvise the techniques into the way I film & produce my vlogging/film making.Thanks for the info.
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i think the software solution is safer and easier, why not try them first, i found two here:
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I just stuck a tool in the VCR port cause it would turn on, make an eject VCR sound, then shut off! So yeah, I stuck something in the VCR port and shook it around a lot and it actually works perfectly fine now xD
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ReplyDeleteThank you. I found that the five point is burnt on the bottom of the board. Is that repairable?
ReplyDeleteI can't guess but I would start by figuring out which circuit board is buzzing and then do all the tests I show in my videos.
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I really love your explanations. They are so clear, simple, and very practical. Keep up the great work! I'm learning a lot by watching your videos. The tip you give about the hot and cold grounds is something I haven't seen covered anywhere else, and it's obviously critically important.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for replying so quickly, I think I'll try replacing that, anyway it seems to be the last piece of hardware to change, Thanks once again... I'll try to film the problem to show you over youtube, curiously, the tv has been on for over 2 hours, and no sign of the problem, maybe it's feeling it'l be filmed ;-).
ReplyDeleteI never like to guess at what's wrong with a TV I have never seen or done any tests on, but based on what your saying perhaps the main board is the problem?
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I mostly use my knowledge and understanding of electronic servicing. Schematics are harder to come by these days, and not as easy to follow as they use to be.
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I found a solution that only cost 2 dollars and was amazed that it worked, not knowing at all how to work on circuits.
The small transformer chip thing labeled OZ960 at the center of the board must have had a problem.
solution was to connect pins 10 and 16 together with a 2V LED light. I just printed the PDF of the thing to make sure i got the pins and polarity right.
It worked.
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