Mike:
I'm usually not afraid to take things apart, don't mind lifting the hood to see what's inside. I've done so
with cameras, lenses, etc. Looking for screws, I've seen three above the LCD, but there are probably more
hidden elsewhere, perhaps under the lens ring which has to be removed to add an auxiliary lens. I don't
have the time to take it apart right now, too many other unfinished projects.
What would you be looking for, a module plugged into the main board?
I wish somebody would make up a flow chart with all the camera settings. The user manual could be a lot
better.
I remember many years ago, patching data files to be downloaded to a device, having to re-calculate
checksums in order for the s/w to accept the modified files. I suppose creating a new CRC would be about the
same.
One thing, I sure don't want to brick this camera, I paid about $4K for it.
If anybody out there has any questions about this model I can answer, I'll try.
FLIR could have done better with their tripod socket. There is a threaded hole but no way a tripod could
be attached. FLIR sells an adapter, got to hold one once, pretty mickey mouse. I machined my own, much
better than theirs. It's nice to have a machine shop, sorry, no cnc here.
What video editing program do you use? I used to use Media Studio Pro, they got bought out by Corel,
who killed the product. I since moved to Magix, but am not impressed.
Jim