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Cheers Adi, always great to see you mate:) It's been rather hectic to say the least - day job relentless + moving house been a bit of a nightmare, but hopefully past the peak. Hope all good on your end?
Oh my god- that was phenomenal! You told me everything I needed to know AND it was quick. Tons of information to keep my ADD brain focused long enough to learn what I needed. THANK YOU! ^o^ You're my hero. Where's the donate button? Cause I'd gladly send you money for the time you just saved me!
Thank you! This was very timely for me. I was just redoing my set and some of the new lights had a flicker on camera. I’m new to this so this really helped.
That's great to hear BA - thanks for sharing and pleased it was helpful - good luck with the new set:) Thanks for watching, consider subbing if you enjoyed and have a great day!
And always great to see you Squipaw, thanks for taking the time to comment:) I believe there are non moronic types of slowmo, I'm just not capable of those haha!
Thanks for this excellent explanation. I am using a time lapse phone app called Lapse It to record desk artwork being created on white paper. The flicker is terrible. Controlling the shutter speed to a (UK) 50th second is possible but the other aperture/ISO controls are pretty non existent so my image is blown out. I am stuck with a shutter speed of anything between 1/1000 and 1/200. I am lighting it with a powerful overhead LED light strip but it's not specifically a VIDEO LIGHT. Is that what I'm doing wrong? Should I be investing in a specific type of light to counteract the flicker as you have listed in your notes?
Can I continue to use 24 fps and 60 fps in the UK but still try and eliminate flicker with shutter speed? Or will I be forced to give up the 10 frames from 60 down to 50
Hey Distance, just go to the channel and look at the playlist. There’s a big one on zv1: ua-cam.com/play/PLFdUutArKs39DdXZw6veIKsqfKjojFHc5.html Thanks for watching, consider subbing if you enjoyed and have a great day 👍
Can you explain this at all? I have a new LED sign for in my studio that will not stop flickering until I get down to 1/20 shutter speed. What do you mean by raising the brightness?
PL, always happy to see you sir! The cupboard is unfortunately a work in progress - been moving house (and having several nightmares to sort in the process) meaning the new place is rather chaotic and shooting space not set up yet. Hopefully it will take shape soon and I've got one or two more vids to finish filmed in the old place still to go! Hope you're doing well and have a great weekend:)
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Just the video I was looking for! Good job on the unique format!
Really please it was helpful and thanks for the kind feedback too:) Consider subbing if you enjoyed and have an awesome weekend!
If someone faces this issue with their webcam, go to camera settings and change anti-flicker to 50Hz or 60Hz and check. You're welcome!
Congrats on 5k Dave! Hope you had a good new years!
Cheers Adi, always great to see you mate:) It's been rather hectic to say the least - day job relentless + moving house been a bit of a nightmare, but hopefully past the peak. Hope all good on your end?
Thank You very much!!
your help with changing the 50hz on camera settings worked well!
Oh my god- that was phenomenal! You told me everything I needed to know AND it was quick. Tons of information to keep my ADD brain focused long enough to learn what I needed. THANK YOU! ^o^ You're my hero. Where's the donate button? Cause I'd gladly send you money for the time you just saved me!
Didnt know I needed this until now. Thanks!
Nailing it as ever DB. Take a breath!!
Nice one DP, though some say breathing is for the weak...
I passed out before I could make definitive conclusions
Thank you! This was very timely for me. I was just redoing my set and some of the new lights had a flicker on camera. I’m new to this so this really helped.
That's great to hear BA - thanks for sharing and pleased it was helpful - good luck with the new set:)
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Thank you very much. Brill vid!
This video SAVED ME THANK YOU
Always killing it in your vids Dave! Thank you for another informative video. Moronic slow motion lol! love it....
And always great to see you Squipaw, thanks for taking the time to comment:) I believe there are non moronic types of slowmo, I'm just not capable of those haha!
Thanks for this! Been battling mixed lighting on locations recently and was assuming it was an fps issue rather than shutter speed!
Thanks mate! To more amazing videos! 🙌🏽
Thanks for this excellent explanation. I am using a time lapse phone app called Lapse It to record desk artwork being created on white paper. The flicker is terrible. Controlling the shutter speed to a (UK) 50th second is possible but the other aperture/ISO controls are pretty non existent so my image is blown out. I am stuck with a shutter speed of anything between 1/1000 and 1/200. I am lighting it with a powerful overhead LED light strip but it's not specifically a VIDEO LIGHT. Is that what I'm doing wrong? Should I be investing in a specific type of light to counteract the flicker as you have listed in your notes?
Thank you for the explanation and the help!
Brilliant video, thank you
Can it be fixed in post?
thank you for the information.
You're very welcome Denny:)
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So, they always recommend that you shoot double the speed of your frame rate. Does that rule just not apply when you get this banding?
Can I continue to use 24 fps and 60 fps in the UK but still try and eliminate flicker with shutter speed? Or will I be forced to give up the 10 frames from 60 down to 50
This does not address pwm led flicker where off times vary. How do you fix when shutter is scan lines on a sensor and not a real shutter.
I thought you had a lot of videos about the ZV1? 😫 I dont see any
Hey Distance, just go to the channel and look at the playlist. There’s a big one on zv1: ua-cam.com/play/PLFdUutArKs39DdXZw6veIKsqfKjojFHc5.html
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Cool 👍🏼
Right back at you!
Google trying the race card 😂😂😩😩😩
I get flicker in daylight videos when uploading to UA-cam where the original does not flicker.
Thanks but you missed a simple one, raising the brightness of the camera a little will solve the problem like magic.
Can you explain this at all? I have a new LED sign for in my studio that will not stop flickering until I get down to 1/20 shutter speed. What do you mean by raising the brightness?
just increase the brightness from the camera settings until the flickering disappear@@mrupsidedownshorts
I love you thankyou
Back out of the cupboard, this is a much better back ground
PL, always happy to see you sir!
The cupboard is unfortunately a work in progress - been moving house (and having several nightmares to sort in the process) meaning the new place is rather chaotic and shooting space not set up yet. Hopefully it will take shape soon and I've got one or two more vids to finish filmed in the old place still to go!
Hope you're doing well and have a great weekend:)
@@dbvares8745 some to you 😁 I'm currently in the office editing a monster video 😝 The joys!
Bogus. Only lecture.