Alan Ortiz
February 20th, 2008, 04:39 PM
I can't find anything about this particular problem anywhere on the net, so im desperately hoping that somehow im doing something wrong and dont have a lemon.
when i first bought the cam, the footage would periodically do this "strobbing" thing where the footage would be playing back fine, and then suddenly look like i had switched to a much lower shutter speed (of course, the image stays the same level of exposure, so its LIKE running at a slower speed, but not.) does this make sense? to understand what im talking about run your cam at 24p 1/48 sec and then switch it to 1/12 or 1/6, but imagine that the image did NOT just get brighter. Okay, so it will do this on tape, and it will do it when recording to laptop, or FS4. So its definately not a tape issue.
the problem is that now its getting more frequent and while at first it didnt really ruin any shots its so unpredictable that i cant keep running the camera wondering if its going to ruin certain shots. Has anyone had the this problem? Do any of the guru's have any experience on this? Tim, Paolo or Carl Hicks? Thanks!
Alan
when i first bought the cam, the footage would periodically do this "strobbing" thing where the footage would be playing back fine, and then suddenly look like i had switched to a much lower shutter speed (of course, the image stays the same level of exposure, so its LIKE running at a slower speed, but not.) does this make sense? to understand what im talking about run your cam at 24p 1/48 sec and then switch it to 1/12 or 1/6, but imagine that the image did NOT just get brighter. Okay, so it will do this on tape, and it will do it when recording to laptop, or FS4. So its definately not a tape issue.
the problem is that now its getting more frequent and while at first it didnt really ruin any shots its so unpredictable that i cant keep running the camera wondering if its going to ruin certain shots. Has anyone had the this problem? Do any of the guru's have any experience on this? Tim, Paolo or Carl Hicks? Thanks!
Alan