Camcorder Care

By: Christine Peppler

A camcorder is a talented filming tool that is increasingly popular with consumers as their size continues to dwindle. Learning to operate the various features generally absorbs the attention of new owners understandably. However, gaining knowledge of how to care for a new camcorder is equally important to assure continued optimal performance and longevity.

What are the critical tips that can assure the well being of these devices? There is nothing magic here. A camcorder is a fairly expensive and complex device but much of the care it requires is similar to that for any electronic device or camera.

&bullAvoid exposing the camcorder to water. Only a very slightly damp cloth can be used to clean the exterior; it's best to use cleaners suggested by the manufacturer.

&bullProtect the camcorder from dust, dirt, and scratches by keeping it in its case when not in use. Cover the lens with the cap.

&bullBe protective of the lens. Avoid touching the lens of the camcorder with fingers as the oil from a person's skin can gradually erode some of the protective surface. Avoid pointing the camcorder lens directly into the sun and use an ultraviolet lens filter for added protection. Use only manufacturer approved cleaners/tissues on the lens to avoid damage. Windex, a shirt tail, and facial tissue should not be used.

&bullInternal cleaning should be handled by professionals. It is usually acceptable however to run a head-cleaner type of cassette on appropriate camcorders at least annually.

&bullBe gentle when operating the camcorder; especially when loading any tape into devices that use such media. Tapes should not be forced in, and you should push to facilitate loading only on the surface where it indicates to push. Patience is golden as the process can be somewhat slow.

&bullCleaning the viewfinder and/or LCD screen of the camcorder should also involve only approved cleaners and a non abrasive cloth; for instance, a micro-fiber cloth.

&bullCharge batteries per the manufacturers guidelines. Generally, batteries should be run down completely and then given a full recharge. In addition, batteries should not be stored in the camcorder itself.

Reading through the manufacturers instructions can shed a great deal of light on the proper care and maintenance of any product but knowing just the few tips above can get new owners started.

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