Jarrod Tully
March 8th, 2009, 04:14 PM
Hey guys.
This is a problem I've had before and I'm not entirely sure how to ensure it doesn't happen again. A few weeks ago, I was shooting some badminton footage in a school gym. (Canon XHA1.) When I played the footage back at home, the white balance would cycle from orange to more of a blue. It would shift constantly in sort of a 5 second cycle. This footage is obviously not usable as it looks terrible.
I've heard this has to do with shutter speed when shooting under fluorescent lights. I don't even remember at what shutter speed I shot. I think it might have been 1/60. That footage wasn't critical but I'm shooting something next weekend that has to be perfect and I can't have this happen again. Can anyone give me the straight dope on how to avoid this problem? Thanks in advance!
J.
This is a problem I've had before and I'm not entirely sure how to ensure it doesn't happen again. A few weeks ago, I was shooting some badminton footage in a school gym. (Canon XHA1.) When I played the footage back at home, the white balance would cycle from orange to more of a blue. It would shift constantly in sort of a 5 second cycle. This footage is obviously not usable as it looks terrible.
I've heard this has to do with shutter speed when shooting under fluorescent lights. I don't even remember at what shutter speed I shot. I think it might have been 1/60. That footage wasn't critical but I'm shooting something next weekend that has to be perfect and I can't have this happen again. Can anyone give me the straight dope on how to avoid this problem? Thanks in advance!
J.