Good day all,
I have made many mistakes in the "heat of the moment" ... Often with the urge to build a self-kicking machine afterwards.
The most PAINFUL of such "camera" screw-ups was on 9-22-2006 in central MO. An E-F2 tornado was in front of me, by 1/2 mile at 1/4 mile wide north of St James.
I had my HD (Sony FX1) with the tornado (tagging debris) in frame and looking pretty. I zoomed into one of the 4x8 lumber plywoods sheets flipping, then zoomed out and BANG - Huge power flash with a shower of sparks - right in the left of the frame, as the power poles went down up the road. I was in my glory, and on the top of the world, being on the supercell since it was a TCU field and not producing UNTIL I after had my camera on it.
The real "kill-joy" came while sitting down to my steak at outback and reviewing the video (or trying to). I saw the wall cloud, then many shots of my leg, the floor of my car, the seat ... Then, saw the shot rise up and just before seeing the tornado, video stops and I see the seat of the car, bag of chips again.
I realized at that moment, nearly vomiting my steak up ... That I was so hopped up on adrenaline that I saw the tornado in my viewfinder all in it's focused HD glory, but not the record-indicator saying "STBY" instead of "REC" the whole time!
Speaking of "stuck in tunnel vision" ... Basically when I was supposed to record, I was on pause, and when I was supposed to be on pause, I was recording. All I got was the start and tail end of the event, and some audio of me swearing and talking to myself with the car seat / bag of Doritos.
Later on, I was offered a LARGE sum for any video of the tornado ... Ofcourse, I had to say "Nope, did not get it." (did not want to make a fool out of myself).
To this day ... This still HURTS.
Please don't do this yourself = Make SURE you see the red "REC" indicator in the view finder!!!!!