Leslie Wand
December 1st, 2020, 11:37 PM
the older i get (and the more retired i am), the more i forget...
have a 'cold room' shoot. place is brilliantly lit with fluorescent lights, white walls, etc.,
iirc, flicker reduction is turned on in auto mode by default. (i'm in pal land), and, iirc again, did quite a good job. i'm just wondering whether i should be looking at ecs and fine-tuning, and if so:
a. should i be turning flicker reduction off?
b. believing what i see on the lcd / viewfinder?
i can, of course, correct in post, but prefer not to.
tia
btw. it;s a remote location so i have no way of checking out before i arrive.
have a 'cold room' shoot. place is brilliantly lit with fluorescent lights, white walls, etc.,
iirc, flicker reduction is turned on in auto mode by default. (i'm in pal land), and, iirc again, did quite a good job. i'm just wondering whether i should be looking at ecs and fine-tuning, and if so:
a. should i be turning flicker reduction off?
b. believing what i see on the lcd / viewfinder?
i can, of course, correct in post, but prefer not to.
tia
btw. it;s a remote location so i have no way of checking out before i arrive.