Topic: Logitech Quick-cam pro 9000 light flicker
I got my quick-cam today and I done some tests and there seemed to be lots of light flicker is there anyway I can stop it?
Edit:I use monkey jam

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I got my quick-cam today and I done some tests and there seemed to be lots of light flicker is there anyway I can stop it?
Edit:I use monkey jam

Go to settings and turn everything to manual.
Everything is manual and I shall try what vim said now.

There is a button in the capture window in the left corner that's suppose to reduce flicker, I've never used it but you could try.
Ok I will.

You want rightlight off.
You want exposure and gain on manual.
You ALSO want white balance on manual.
~SGZ

No, you should keep everything off and to manual, including the anti flicker setting.
It could be your lights. Are they fluorescent? If so, this could be causing the flicker.
Are they fluorescent? If so, this could be causing the flicker.
Incandescent lights blink on and off 60 times a second. Fluorescents do not. Therefore if he uses fluorescent lights he should be fine.

There is a button in the capture window in the left corner that's suppose to reduce flicker, I've never used it but you could try.
Don't do that! It doesn't work!
watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtzUlqDQq00 and go to 1:44 do you do that? if so, isn't your screen to close to the set and is it dark in your room when you animate?
Ludvig wrote:There is a button in the capture window in the left corner that's suppose to reduce flicker, I've never used it but you could try.
Don't do that! It doesn't work!
Yea, and the world is going under if he uses it because if it doesn't work he can't change back. ![]()
Whittleberry wrote:Are they fluorescent? If so, this could be causing the flicker.
Incandescent lights blink on and off 60 times a second. Fluorescents do not. Therefore if he uses fluorescent lights he should be fine.
I just checked and one is Incandescent but the other is Fluorescents do I change the bulb from Incandescent to Fluorescent?

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