Re: Walk Cycle test.
It doesn't sound like it. Seems good for not flickering.
Don't see why it would do that...
Could my camera/camera settings be at fault?
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It doesn't sound like it. Seems good for not flickering.
Don't see why it would do that...
Could my camera/camera settings be at fault?
Well, if it's on manual it shouldn't be the camera. I'd guess it was the bulb.
Try doing more tests, try some others.
Well, if it's on manual it shouldn't be the camera. I'd guess it was the bulb.
Try doing more tests, try some others.
Would the preset modes for White Balance change like AWB? I can't do any tests since it is daylight here. Is it worth getting new lamps?
EDIT: those are the only two desk lamps I have.
Goood !! Very good! I like it! ![]()
Goood !! Very good! I like it!
Thank you very much.
Is it worth getting new lamps?
Is it worth getting new lamps?
Yes I think! ![]()
Did you try changing the bulb?
If you have the white balance on auto, turn it to manual.
(I'm confused if you said you had it on auto or not.)
Did you try changing the bulb?
If you have the white balance on auto, turn it to manual.
(I'm confused if you said you had it on auto or not.)
On my camera there are preset settings for white balance or auto white balance. I used to use AWB, and it caused a lot of flicker, so I use the preset "halogen" setting. It seems to have reduced the flicker a lot.
Great work!
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Last edited by linkchess (August 14, 2011 (11:09am))
cool!
very smooth
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