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Posted on Jun 29, 2008

Cant play back recorded footage

Do i need to use a sd card in order to replay footage, my camera starts to go out of focus and has black and white fades through it not making out a picture, when i can get the picture properly it records but cant figure out how to play back what i have recorded. it stays on the blue screen with the film showing that its playing but doesnt play back.

  • clay_mouse Jul 22, 2008

    my camera wont play back movies it stays on the blue screen with the film icon on it but im thinking could it be the heads by any chance?

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