Colin Levy
June 23rd, 2007, 01:06 AM
Hey guys, I just got a Canon A1 this week and I'm really excited about it. Today I went out to shoot some test footage.
Here's a clip. (http://www.peerlessproductions.com/misc/movies/SmoothStreet.mov)
And here's a still with the problem I'm having. (http://www.peerlessproductions.com/misc/movies/SmoothStreet.jpg)
As you can see, there seems to be an ugly grid of colored pixels in the highlights. I guess I was pointing the camera directly at the sun, which is not a good idea, but I was wondering - what's physically happening here? I assume those pixels are from the CCD. Is light hitting the CCD's and reflecting back into the prism?
Anyway, I was not using an ND filter when I was shooting this. Would that have solved the problem? I thought that since I barely even had to stop down the aperture there was no point in using the ND filter, but I don't really know what I'm doing... Next time I'll experiment.
Anyway, has anyone else encountered this problem? Do you know what's happening? And will the ND filter solve it even if it's exposed the same way?
Thanks!
--Colin
Here's a clip. (http://www.peerlessproductions.com/misc/movies/SmoothStreet.mov)
And here's a still with the problem I'm having. (http://www.peerlessproductions.com/misc/movies/SmoothStreet.jpg)
As you can see, there seems to be an ugly grid of colored pixels in the highlights. I guess I was pointing the camera directly at the sun, which is not a good idea, but I was wondering - what's physically happening here? I assume those pixels are from the CCD. Is light hitting the CCD's and reflecting back into the prism?
Anyway, I was not using an ND filter when I was shooting this. Would that have solved the problem? I thought that since I barely even had to stop down the aperture there was no point in using the ND filter, but I don't really know what I'm doing... Next time I'll experiment.
Anyway, has anyone else encountered this problem? Do you know what's happening? And will the ND filter solve it even if it's exposed the same way?
Thanks!
--Colin