can anyone shed some light and the flickering effect going on in this video?
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Mr. Brian I watched your video and I did not see any flickering effect. Perhaps your connection to youtube you are seeing this?
I can't see any pulsing.
Could it be your monitor?
No just the one, but the second video after the sun came out is not showing it So i dont know what to think I guess i should put it on google drive so you can dl it and see maybe that will help, this is a jpg of the weatherBrian, I watched it thru twice and couldn't see it. But then, I'm old. lol
Have you got another computer or monitor to watch it on?
Sorry Brian,
I do not see anything either.
You been hitting the drone juice again?
Maybe check the refresh rate setting on your monitor at home.
It's the refresh rate of your monitor. Watch on a good 1080i screen and see what you have. Don't forget you will have color shift that can produce this affect when the sensor can't figure out which light to follow. This is very common with blue sky against green fields and depends if you are tilted towards field or sky. I see a lot of people carrying on about GoPro vs CGO and GoPro cameras color shift way too much.The ability to control all the camera settings from the ST16 is very important for set up shots. Once you understand how the Android screen looks versus true HD in post you will realize that if things look a little underexposed on the ST16 it's actually pretty color accurate. The histogram feature really really helps and I'm enjoying perfecting my eye relative to all the ISO, EVO and shutter speed variables to create really cool looks.
Remember... it's not an SLR. Never will be. We all want film quality on video budgets. The TH is capable of delivering quality HD commercially viable content that looks really great on today's HD devices. That's what makes it way above most camera drones as it's capability for shooting planned video shots is as open as your skill levels and imagination.
It's the refresh rate of your monitor. Watch on a good 1080i screen and see what you have. Don't forget you will have color shift that can produce this affect when the sensor can't figure out which light to follow. This is very common with blue sky against green fields and depends if you are tilted towards field or sky. I see a lot of people carrying on about GoPro vs CGO and GoPro cameras color shift way too much.The ability to control all the camera settings from the ST16 is very important for set up shots. Once you understand how the Android screen looks versus true HD in post you will realize that if things look a little underexposed on the ST16 it's actually pretty color accurate. The histogram feature really really helps and I'm enjoying perfecting my eye relative to all the ISO, EVO and shutter speed variables to create really cool looks.
Remember... it's not an SLR. Never will be. We all want film quality on video budgets. The TH is capable of delivering quality HD commercially viable content that looks really great on today's HD devices. That's what makes it way above most camera drones as it's capability for shooting planned video shots is as open as your skill levels and imagination.
Try getting an auto you like and then hit the lock button. That is an easy way to get less shifting without messing with any camera controls. The sunset setting locked down works well in the early and late hours. Tonight in trying for the moon rise.And I should not say its not my monitor as well, your right, on some points - I have a pretty good Monitor -- But all of the events coming together I think is the mystery, blue sky green/brown terrain and auto settings etc..
Try getting an auto you like and then hit the lock button. That is an easy way to get less shifting without messing with any camera controls. The sunset setting locked down works well in the early and late hours. Tonight in trying for the moon rise.
Question just went out and tested higher res, had the white balance locked - Not exposure locked on this fight, but I killed video took some still and then went back to video, do I have to reset and re lock video settings when switching back and forth?Try getting an auto you like and then hit the lock button. That is an easy way to get less shifting without messing with any camera controls. The sunset setting locked down works well in the early and late hours. Tonight in trying for the moon rise.
It's the set in the am for the biggest view in since 1948. Tonight and tomorrow rise will be large also. My experience has been the video settings carry over to camera to some degree. This is where the histogram really helps.Yeah Thats the process I was not doing -- the moon thing is tonight?