Topic: My Lightflicker problem.
Damn.. I have a big light flicker problem.
For example.I move the figures arm a little bit.And i have lightflicker...
Ho can help me with the setting or how to put my lamp or i have to use backround.
I have a QC 9000
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Damn.. I have a big light flicker problem.
For example.I move the figures arm a little bit.And i have lightflicker...
Ho can help me with the setting or how to put my lamp or i have to use backround.
I have a QC 9000
1) Full manual on the camera
2) Block all windows, close all doors
3) Move monitor away from set
4) Wear dark cloths
5) Stand in the same spot every time you take a shot
6) Do not move anything in the room
7) Full manual on the camera Full manual on the camera
Or you could activate the Anti-Light Flicker
Thanks guys i hope this will help..
I would suggest not turning on the anti light flicker. This is likely to just introduce some flicker where you should have no external flicker to deal with.
When I used a camcorder, it took me a long time to get good results. One of the things that needed to be turned off was the vibration resistance mode. Great for cleaning up a hand held shot, but murder on stop motion animation.
Get everything into manual!!!!!
-Skye
Last edited by FLL-Freak (January 15, 2009 (02:46pm))
Oh, I never knew that.
fib12345,Hazzat,FLL-Freak Thanks guys for the help.
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