BMCC rust on bottom? On 2 camera bodies...

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BMCC rust on bottom? On 2 camera bodies...

PostSat Mar 23, 2013 2:38 am

I recently noticed that both of my bmc bodies had what looks like rust on the exact same areas. Both were purchased at different times from different people. Any ideas? Also check yours and post up!

Notice the middle and the last 3 air holes on the right of the body. Both identical...

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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 2:57 am

I'm pretty sure it's not rust, The camera is made from a solid block of machined aluminum, clean it with a Q-tip.
I bet someone man handled it while eating a sandwich and had Mustard on their fingers :D
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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 3:11 am

Darryl Gregory wrote:I'm pretty sure it's not rust, The camera is made from a solid block of machined aluminum, clean it with a Q-tip.
I bet someone man handled it while eating a sandwich and had Mustard on their fingers :D


Very unlikley! I have been the only person to touch both of them, one came out of the box with the odd color in the air vent holes. I didnt check the first i received when pulling it out of the box.
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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 3:35 am

You said "Both were purchased at different times from different people" I assumed these were used.
Aluminum does not rust, But it can corrode, I wonder if the battery is leaking?
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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 8:56 am

Darryl Gregory wrote:You said "Both were purchased at different times from different people" I assumed these were used.
Aluminum does not rust, But it can corrode, I wonder if the battery is leaking?


I bought them new from two different people, that would suck if it was the battery. Can anyone else check theres and report back :shock:
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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 2:06 pm

Davidjamesi wrote:
Darryl Gregory wrote:You said "Both were purchased at different times from different people" I assumed these were used.
Aluminum does not rust, But it can corrode, I wonder if the battery is leaking?


I bought them new from two different people, that would suck if it was the battery. Can anyone else check theres and report back :shock:


The last photo you posted shows the yellow colour appearing on both your cameras in the identical locations under the middle of the front of the camera and near one corner at the front, correct? I'd be getting in touch with BMD immediately and forward that photo (or a better photo showing both camera's bottoms together) as it certainly indicates a potentially dangerous problem. I've no idea if the battery could leak there but what is in that location? When you take the lenses off and shine a light in that area, can you see anything on the inside of the camera? Or take the fan cover off and can you see anything?

Do you also see any residue or discolouration on your tripod head or other mounting plates where the camera was mounted? Do you know if the mounting plate metal or metal coating is affected?
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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 3:31 pm

Just checked mine.

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All good here
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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 3:45 pm

Back at the end of January when my camera arrived, I noticed exactly this... but I didn't think of it as rust or corrosion; it was a change of color in some of the holes in a specific area. It was very subtle, without shining a light on it.

I thought at the time that it was related to the manufacturing process; left over from some adhesive or fan lubricant. It hasn't changed - not one bit - in the two months I've had the camera. Nothing has leaked or been transferred to the mount or any other surface.

Within the first few moments I saw it, I decided it was of no consequence, and haven't thought of it again until now. It might be interesting to know exactly what it is, but honestly - my opinion hasn't changed. I still don't think it's of any consequence.

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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 4:00 pm

Davidjamesi wrote:I recently noticed that both of my bmc bodies had what looks like rust on the exact same areas. Both were purchased at different times from different people. Any ideas? Also check yours and post up!

Notice the middle and the last 3 air holes on the right of the body. Both identical...



... same here. I didn't notice any problem though.
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PostSat Mar 23, 2013 7:38 pm

I've also noticed this discolouring in the same places on my BMCC. I don't currently have mine with me, but aren't the holes where this appears, holes that don't actually go all the way through inside the camera? If you check the holes they only go through about half way (If I remember correctly), unlike the rest of them. Maybe these holes are cut using a different method that has left some residue? I imagine the aluminium has to be cooled as it is cut and because the holes don't go all the way through, it is may be easier for residue to remain? (I may be totally off, but that's just what I have thought this may be)

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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 4:04 am

I just checked mine, it has a hint of it

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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 4:27 am

Mine also. I sure hope this isn't battery leakage.. update( i poked the holes that have the leakage or residue , it seems that holes are blocked, cause the other without the residue go all the way thru). Can anyone else confirm this?Image
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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 6:10 am

No way...so odd, would really love an explanation. I would be very weary at "being ok" with it. This clearly is something that should not be there. I don't like being a beta tester :D
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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 7:15 am

my guess would be some form of residue from a bonding agent or glue used in manufacturing...not battery leakage.
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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 11:07 am

Looks like black magic spider eggs to me . . . Very nasty
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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 11:21 am

Adam Watkins wrote:Looks like black magic spider eggs to me . . . Very nasty

Maybe they will give birth to more blackmagic cameras...:grin:

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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 3:10 pm

cmckinlay wrote:
Adam Watkins wrote:Looks like black magic spider eggs to me . . . Very nasty

Maybe they will give birth to more blackmagic cameras...:grin:

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Surely they'd be Black Widows!
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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 5:12 pm

Just checking ours, very little traces too, but the holes are not blocked...?

I would guess it's a leftover from the milling process. The lithium battery is obviously not leaking, there would be bigger damage if that was the case.


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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 7:44 pm

It looks like cheese to me... anyone tasted it? :D
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Adrian Musto wrote:It looks like cheese to me... anyone tasted it? :D

I still say it's mustard.

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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 9:48 pm

Mine has the same thing.
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PostSun Mar 24, 2013 10:19 pm

My BMCC does not have this issue
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PostMon Mar 25, 2013 12:44 am

Hi,

When the camera bodies are sandblasted, some of the sandblasting materials get deposited behind and because they are blind holes, may not get cleaned away properly. This is purely cosmetic and nothing to worry about. It's definitely not rust or battery fluids.

It's tricky but you should be able to clean it off if you find a tool fine enough to get into the holes.
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PostMon Mar 25, 2013 7:20 am

Thanks Kristian for stopping the madness!
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PostMon Mar 25, 2013 7:20 am

gmf wrote:Thanks Kristian for stopping the madness!


not madness, more like awareness, and it is all thanks to BMD for allowing us to openly discuss their products here.

Thanks Kristian for the final word on the BMCC "Weird Stains" I'm satisfied with your explanation.


Thanks again.
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Re: BMCC rust on bottom? On 2 camera bodies...

PostMon Apr 01, 2013 7:43 am

Mines exactly the same too. Any word on what it might be?
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PostMon Apr 01, 2013 7:50 am

Cam Macduff wrote:Mines exactly the same too. Any word on what it might be?


Yes read the entire thread!

UPDATE 4/1/2013 12:52 PST: Some of the posts on this thread have been deleted, I'm confused now!
Do we really have a problem we need to worry about?
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Re: BMCC rust on bottom? On 2 camera bodies...

PostMon Apr 01, 2013 1:38 pm

Darryl Gregory wrote:
Cam Macduff wrote:Mines exactly the same too. Any word on what it might be?


Yes read the entire thread!

UPDATE 4/1/2013 12:52 PST: Some of the posts on this thread have been deleted, I'm confused now!
Do we really have a problem we need to worry about?

According to our moderator logs, no one has ever deleted any posts from this thread... Not sure what you are referring to?

Cam, Kristian Lam provided this answer:
Kristian Lam wrote:Hi,

When the camera bodies are sandblasted, some of the sandblasting materials get deposited behind and because they are blind holes, may not get cleaned away properly. This is purely cosmetic and nothing to worry about. It's definitely not rust or battery fluids.

It's tricky but you should be able to clean it off if you find a tool fine enough to get into the holes.
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PostMon Apr 01, 2013 8:32 pm

Brilliant. Thanks!
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PostMon Apr 01, 2013 9:12 pm

same issue on my camera.
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Re: BMCC rust on bottom? On 2 camera bodies...

PostTue Apr 02, 2013 2:30 am

(throws up hands in mock exasperation)

This. Is. Really. Not. An Issue. Period.

Really.

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