Takahiro Nakano wrote:Beautiful!
I think that Canon has really good lens.
Yes, this lens is realy spectacular.
What is your opinion about this flickering Takahiro? The variable shutter blades? It can not be the power because this camera has separate batteries for the lightmeter.
PS: filming speed was 18fps.
Fred.
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The flickering you experience may originate from drying lube / wear in the camera causing slight speed variations which in it self may cause slight exposure variations.
Secondly the variable shutter blades may start "oscillating" slightly due to the same. I believe I see this on my oldest very battered 1014 xl-s which is extremely more noisy than my out of the box new 1014 XL-S which i haven´t got films processed from yet but it is in the works so I may get a clue but it is also 29 years old so the lube isn´t exactly fresh there either.
It's my first HD test: 720p50. Please register (free) and download the full version. If possible, watch it on a decent player like MPlayerclassic + ffdshow. Then you can tweak contrast according to your system.
I have used interpolation to convert from 18 to 50fps.
Enjoy!
Fred.
my website:
http://www.super-8.be
about film transfering:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_k0IKckACujwT_fZHN6jlg
Looks good to me. On a PVA technology (suitable for pro-editing photo and video) Samsung 215TW. Runs good too on 8mbps ADSL.
Although some scenes have some darkish shadow areas. Possibly the weather not sunny enough?
Last edited by aj on Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:08 pm, edited 2 times in total.
The flicker was seen.
It is strange.
The difference of brightness is larger than I thought.
Does this flicker appear regularly?
Can the dial of the shutter angle be moved?
I want must to try.
"OPEN", "2", "4", Shoot the same image at each position.
Possibly, the difference between "OPEN" and "2" might be little.
It means it is not finished that the angle of the shutter opens.
In that case, the vibration of a little shutter blades becomes a flicker.
Sorry...It is difficult to explain in English...
Yes it can be moved. And the shutter can be opened and closed completely. It can be checked on this model because you can see the gate from the backside of the camera.
In that case, the vibration of a little shutter blades becomes a flicker.
Sorry...It is difficult to explain in English...
I understand you very well... But how can I fix this?
Fred.
my website:
http://www.super-8.be
about film transfering:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_k0IKckACujwT_fZHN6jlg