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Stronger Shen
03-03-2003, 10:51 AM
Is there the ripple on your screen when open the movie record ?
I attach a file for you.

My situation is:
1. Open Movie Recording, just view not Rec yet.
2. Move camera scene toward White Wall, toward Light, toward to dark...
3. I discover it.

I ask SONY they say It's normal.

But I think it seems electric current unstable in recording.

How do you think about it?



the file is here :

http://pda.mit.com.tw/files/clie/MOV00183.MQV

Stronger Shen
03-03-2003, 11:22 AM
the file is here :

http://pda.mit.com.tw/files/clie/MOV00183.MQV

Del
03-03-2003, 11:38 AM
Originally posted by Stronger Shen
Is there the ripple on your screen when open the movie record ?
I attach a file for you.

My situation is:
1. Open Movie Recording, just view not Rec yet.
2. Move camera scene toward White Wall, toward Light, toward to dark...
3. I discover it.

I ask SONY they say It's normal.

But I think it seems electric current unstable in recording.

How do you think about it?


Looks like just a bit of interference. My NX70V doesn't do that though. Played with it for 5 minutes after reading your post and couldn't get it to do it.

pelaca
03-03-2003, 01:16 PM
Originally posted by Stronger Shen
Is there the ripple on your screen when open the movie record ?
I attach a file for you.

My situation is:
1. Open Movie Recording, just view not Rec yet.
2. Move camera scene toward White Wall, toward Light, toward to dark...
3. I discover it.

I ask SONY they say It's normal.

But I think it seems electric current unstable in recording.

How do you think about it?



the file is here :

http://pda.mit.com.tw/files/clie/MOV00183.MQV

Yes, it's normal... that's called interference... The fluorescent lamps works between 40 and 70 Hz... try the same with an incandescent bulb...

pelaca
03-04-2003, 11:05 PM
Well... You are correct Stronger Shen.
After my test with an incandescent bulb, the problem appears when the camera adjust the light (integration)

OcellNuri
03-04-2003, 11:24 PM
Oh yea. My NX does that real bad in school where we have fluorescent lights everywhere. Thankfully it is not very bad, and I can live with it.

I still can't get over the fact that I can even encode a Mpeg4 movie with something that fits in my pocket.

TheUltimate
03-04-2003, 11:27 PM
nope no probs on my NX