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EX1 horrible rainbow image problem
Hi all,
This horrible thing has started happening almost every time I shoot on my EX1. Here are two short clips showing the strange effect. It is inconsistent, not affecting every clip, but a lot of them. I notice it most at the start of each clip. ![]() ![]() When it occurs it sometimes lasts up to five seconds, other times barely even one. I notice it in the LCD display when shooting. I shoot in 1080p25 HQ mode. The clips provided have been exported out of Premiere for Mac in H264 at 720p25 with reduced bit-rates for upload. I'd love to hear if others have experienced this and whether it's easy (and cheap) to fix... Thanks, -- John |
Re: EX1 horrible rainbow image problem
Is that not fluorescent light interference? Correct me if I am wrong please, I shoot a lot of DSLR and have to fight with all sorts of rolling shutter/banding issues. It is weird though that it occurs when you point the camera outside although the light could still be sneaking in.
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Re: EX1 horrible rainbow image problem
I don't think it can be fluorescent light. It has happened in many different conditions, including the exterior shot (which was shot about 30 metres away from any buildings or light sources of any kind (other than the sun). It has happened in my home also, where there are no fluorescent lights.
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Re: EX1 horrible rainbow image problem
Have you got the "flicker reduce" option in the camera menu set to anything other than "off" and are you using the shutter at the same time. Might be the cause, often is.
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Re: EX1 horrible rainbow image problem
Alistair,
Can you explain further regarding the "flicker reduce" option? Thanks, John |
Re: EX1 horrible rainbow image problem
In the "Camera" menu there is a "Flicker Reduce" option. On early EX1's this was "On" by default which caused all kinds of strobing and banding issues when the user also used the shutter. Later cameras this is now "Off" by default. It's supposed to prevent problems when shooting under artificial lights whose frequency does not match that of the cameras frame rate, but my experience is that it causes more problems than it cures.
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