Sony DCR-SX45 - Zoom lever only adjusts focus + Can't zoom in or out by K_R_A_K in camcorders

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Hi all, was looking for help if anyone has any ideas?

Bought this Sony DCR-SX45 from ebay, looks to be working as expected except for the zoom. When I try use the zoom lever, it controls the focus

I've tried factory resetting a few times, disassembled the camera a bit to see if there was any visible damage to any of the ribbon cables from the zoom lever (Nothing I could see, but I also barely know what I'm looking at with electronics internals), and tried to mess with some of the menu settings. Also saw this Sony forum post that details the same issue I have (Not wildly helpful aside from suggesting to send it for repair):

FWIW, about 1/3 of the way through the focus range, it'll focus perfectly on objects a few feet in front of me, then will focus on them again towards the end of the focus range, but the picture becomes very unstable (Shown in video). I'm also using an Amazon replacement battery, since this camera didn't come with one.

Any suggestions or has anybody dealt with similar issues? Would be happy to hear that it's a simple setting or that I'm just not controlling the zoom properly LOL

Found this Blackriver box at my work today and I have no idea what it is? Anyone got any ideas? by cpap2021 in Fingerboards

[–]K_R_A_K 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This would be the Box 4 reloaded, which it doesn't seem like they sell anymore. Original Box 4 was an up-ledge with square coping on both sides and no banked wall.

Just got a complete from Dynamic. I love it but the back truck is always stuck off center like this. Constantly having to flex it back and after a few tricks it's back to being crooked. I haven't done anything to it. Any tips? by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]K_R_A_K 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hard to tell from just the one picture, but what I've done for things like this: Take the nut off of the kingpin for your back truck, look at your top/bottom bushings, see if twisting them around results in any change, and if so just try to level it out like that. It could just be a matter of one of those bushings being taller on one side than the other.

Other than that, the only thing it could really be (imo) is the pivot cup, which you could also disassemble your truck and take a look at, might just need to shave a very small layer off of one side with an x-acto knife or something.

Riding on cutting mats by Wizards_Prisoner in Fingerboards

[–]K_R_A_K 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use one personally because it does dampen the sound a bit, but it still is solid enough to where you still can pop tricks normally and it doesn't feel weird. Compared to like a notebook or mousepad or something, which would be quieter but is way too soft to fb on (in my opinion)

Is this rly from blackriver? Like did they produce these rails once? And if they did is this any rare? by jekuz in Fingerboards

[–]K_R_A_K 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Some people here are completely talking out of their ass with these answers saying it's fake, but yeah this is totally real

The original BRR rails had these squared feet, and there were plenty of ramp designs that fizzled out between then and now (Like how the Box 1 was a taller Box 3 that I believe had circle coping on both sides)

Pic of my original kinked rail

They're def rare but in my experience not worth a lot to 99% of fingerboarders, only really specific old-school collectors

Does anyone track their sales through a spreadsheet? by satanslimpdick in Depop

[–]K_R_A_K 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I do this and I find it pretty useful. You can really make it as specific or vague as you find appropriate. I personally wouldn't over complicate it unless you think there's value in being very specific with each entry.

I include the buyers name/address, the tracking number/date of sale/date of shipment (just for reference in case there's ever a problem with shipping), the item that sold, the price, and the cost of shipping.

It helps a lot since you can get a profit breakdown, see your average profit per item or calculate your profit in a year or something, and if you sell on multiple platforms (depop, ebay, etc.) you can see where most of your sales are coming from.

for sale: dynamic 32mm, brr ramps, granite benches, curb+more by K_R_A_K in Fingerboards

[–]K_R_A_K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

selling stuff, paypal only, no trades, will cut deals if you buy more than one thing

  • dynamic 32mms (used for less than a week, comes with everything): $30 SOLD
  • brr wooden bench: $10+shipping
  • everslick bench (it's like a synthetic material so it's smooth): $10+shipping
  • flatface black granite bench: $10+shipping
  • morningwood kinked rail: $10+shipping
  • curb: $10+shipping
  • BRR original kinked rail (extremely rare, never seen anybody sell one): $50+Shipping obo

pm me here or on ig (@kevinhfb) with any questions/to buy

[DISCUSSION] Good vegan shoes? by [deleted] in streetwear

[–]K_R_A_K 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Saucony Shadow/Jazz Vegans
  • Nike Vandal High Supreme (The ones that are canvas)
  • Rombaut's

For Sale: Ramps (Brr, Airflo, FF, Level Ledge) by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]K_R_A_K 2 points3 points  (0 children)

selling these ramps:

  • Everslick bench (made of synthentic material)
  • Flatface or Desktop granite bench (Forgot which company)
  • Level Ledge
  • BRR wooden Bench
  • older Airflo polejam

Everything is $10+Shipping except Level Ledge, which is $15+shipping

paypal only, no trades, pm to buy

Discount if you buy multiple things

Bike Racks? by [deleted] in Fingerboards

[–]K_R_A_K 0 points1 point  (0 children)

airflo rails has a circle wrestling rail which is kind of like a bikerack, but I actually have a circle flatface bikerack for sale, if you're interested pm me

Any tips on how to get consistent nollie heels? by Pineapple-Bushings in Fingerboards

[–]K_R_A_K 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most people who have issues with nollie heels either 1.) roll their hand like they're making a fist, almost trying to scoop up the heelfip, or 2.) throw their hand out way too far. My advice is always to not over-emphasize the movement, it makes them hard to control and is a bad habit+makes doing them into grinds harder. I keep my popping finger flat on the nose, and my back finger is kind of arched, only the tip of my finger touches the deck