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Житель форума ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Группа: Пользователи Сообщений: 247 Регистрация: 4.7.2017 Пользователь №: 4 508 Реальное имя: alvinhensel Провайдер: vcsdvsrff dgbfdvv Репутация: none ![]() ![]() |
Hi, not sure what forum this belongs in.
I did a very short camera test for my CP-16R. I have a CP-16A which I've shot with and never had problems, but I bought this R model to use prime lenses on it instead of the standard angenieux. I have the bow-tie or butterfly model that is infamous for light streaks in the upper right corner, so I was testing for that. It doesn't look like I got any of the streaks people associate with this model (maybe I didn't have bright enough subject matter in the upper corners?) but... there is a subtle (but constant) flicker in the center of the frame. It looks like what might happen when you take your eye away from the viewfinder, but a camera operator of mine made that mistake once last year and I since then I always make sure to keep my eye firm against the viewfinder. Wondering if it could be because I shot at 12FPS (to save film stock and development/telecine $$)? I did forget to tell the lab that I shot in the slower frame rate. Could that affect the way they telecined it and caused flicker during telecine that aren't on my negative? Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References:http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=74976 Workforce Analytics Video Example |
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