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Handycam Tips:
Tapes should not be left in camcorders when they are not in use. The tape may
develop creases because of the way it is wrapped around the drum that reads the
tape. These creases may cause recording and playback problems. The tape may
also stick to the drum.
Do not put a really cold video tape into your camcorder. Moisture from
the warmer air tends to condense on the tape (just like it fogs your glasses
when you come inside in winter), and that moisture can cause the tape to stick
to the spinning drum. The tape will get wrapped around the drum,
destroying the tape and possibly damaging the video heads.
Batteries should not be left on camcorders that are not in use. Some
cameras draw a small, but constant, current even when turned off.
Purchase "memory free" camcorder batteries when replacing old
batteries. This style battery allows you to use the battery for short periods
of time, and recharge it without developing a situation in which the battery
will only charge for short term use.
Do not leave camcorder tapes in a hot car.
Do not put labels on camcorder tapes where they may interfere with the opening
of the tape door. This may cause the tape to jam in the camera.
We recommend that a technician clean the tape heads when they get dirty. This
will help preserve the life of the heads.
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