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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Padova Italy
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60D video issue
Hi all!
I have a Canon 60D and use it for make videos. The problem is when I play the video in a tv monitor if there is some pan movement or somebody move in the video there is flickering issue...this is because it's a progressive video, not interlaced. If I play the video in a computer monitor no problem... settings are: video full HD 25 fps, Iso 125, shutter 1/50. I have seen the same problem in many videos in progressive mode, not interlaced. I have seen same problem on TV news in some shooting here in Italy Question is: how can I minimize flicker in the video not interlaced? Maybe shooting at 720p 50 fps? I have try even this, but doesn't change anything... Thanks for your help Michael |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Perth, Australia
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Re: 60D video issue
Is that on a CRT TV?
also, are you playing it straight from the camera? (sounds like it) |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Re: 60D video issue
When you export for DVD, make sure that you are exporting as progressive not interlaced.
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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Re: 60D video issue
Hi and thanks for your reply.
Yes, the problem is on a CRT tv when I play the file H264 from timeline, and even if I play from a Dvd in progressive mode... Maybe solution is in shutter speed? My actual setting is 25 fps and shutter 1/50 |
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