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Good Afternoon,
I have a very old CCD-V8AF-E camera and a number of tapes with family movies recorded on them.
I want to copy the movies onto a more permanent medium on my computer and to DVD's.
The camera has not been used for many years and now when I tried to do the copying, I discovered that the cassette holder will not open when the eject button is pushed. The light above the eject button comes on solid yellow in colour and after a few seconds begins blinking and the cassette holder does not open.
There is no tape currently in the camera.
I would appreciate it if there is anyone who can give me any ideas on how I can get the cassette holder open.
Thanks in advance
David Rae.
Hey davidmrae, that's a very old device, no manuals, no info anywhere.. try sending it to an authorised service centre: https://locator.sony/en_GB/servicecenters/?zoom=5&latitude=54.29088&longitude=-2.37305
Thanks for the reply. I did manage to source a copy of the original user manual for the camera, but it wasn't useful in solving the problem. I don't think it will be worth getting it repaired. It will most likely cost more to repair (if it is at all possible) than paying to have the tapes copied.
I will leave the question open for a little longer to see if anyone else replies.
Regards
David Rae
WOW! V8AF... I've a more old V8 (the first's schoulder Video 8 Camera from Sony, no Auto Focus), great!
Maybe you can try to open holder, if you want a Service Manual:
Hey davidmrae, I'll be checking as well.
Hi davidmrae
This will probably not work but may be worth a try as it has worked on a few occasions in the past when a loose part has jammed the mechanism.
Turn the camcorder upside down and give it a sharp smack on the bottom to dislodge any jammed bits.
I know it sounds silly but worth a go. The alternative is likely to be disassembly or buying an old camera on eBay.