hasselbladdigitalforum.com

Main Board => Help => Topic started by: Arthur on February 04, 2017, 08:30:52 AM

Title: Error code 1210
Post by: Arthur on February 04, 2017, 08:30:52 AM
I have a new H6D-100c and have installed the latest firmware.  I am now getting after maybe three shots the following error code : 1210.  I have removed and replaced the battery with another on and still the saME ERROR CODE.  Any suggestions to fix it?  thanks Arthur
Title: Re: Error code 1210
Post by: bdp on February 04, 2017, 09:04:52 AM
I had this with my H6D-50c. My dealer suggested it has something to do with power to the digital back being too low or high. In any case it had to go back to Sweden to be fixed (twice, and it going back a third time because it still happens). I've seen this on two H6D-50 cameras - mine and the demo which was my loaner, but never on the 100c which I have now (the loaner to replace the loaner!).

Sorry, probably not the helpful answer you want to hear, but in my experience the error occurs more and more frequently until the camera is unusable. My theory is it has something to do with heat, because it wouldn't do it for the first few hours of shooting but after lots of live video or high frame rate captures (say fashion) it would die.

Get it back to Sweden asap.

Ben
Title: Re: Error code 1210
Post by: froesner on February 04, 2017, 09:31:48 AM
I have the same problem with my 100c. But it's not consistent - sometimes after a few shots, sometimes it does not occur during an entire shooting
/F
Title: Re: Error code 1210
Post by: nainmaslun on February 19, 2017, 10:37:37 AM
Is it the 121:0 error? I had that one with my H5D-40 and it has to be with the power supply.
Title: Re: Error code 1210
Post by: Mark Thompson on January 18, 2022, 09:59:26 AM
I'm shooting with the H6D-100c and experiencing 121.0 error as well. It seems to be the digital back or power to it that is the issue. I often get an image with magenta dots in it before the error occurs. My work around has been to switch to Live View and continue shooting that way. Once it gets to Live View (which can take a number of attempts) the digital back achieves some sort of stable operation. After it has warmed up I can go back to normal operation. A proper repair will have to get done in Sweden.