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from 85mm 1.8G lenssorry for the oversize pic, not sure how to resize
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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.26, is this the end of DSLR era?
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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Mar 16 2018, 08:58 AM) If memory serves malaysian electricity cycles at 50hertz so to avoid this special effects, shoot at 1/50, 1/100, 1/150 and so on. anything lower than 1/50 should eliminate it. if you go to other countries that cycles at 60hertz, then its 1/60 , 1/120 and so on. http://www.untamedscience.com/filmmaking/p...rescent-lights/ QUOTE(edward911124 @ Mar 16 2018, 10:19 AM) If no flash, meaning this is the fluorescent flickering already. keep ur shutter speed around 1/100 and use flash to freeze the moment will help u escape from this problem. above 1/100 u will get this kind flickering. ohhh then confirm is the fluorescent flickering due to the high shutter speed, thanks for the info sifus |
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