Many artificial lights cause a flickering or strobing effect when you're filming in slow motion, but this doesn't always have to be the case. Here's a quick tip on how to avoid this flicker.
In my last video we covered the post production side of things, how to fix flicker if you've filmed something without realizing that a light source is strobing, but for this video we cover how to avoid this problem in the first place.
It's a really simple tip, so the video is short. In a future video, if you'd like, I can go into much more detail on framerates and shutter speed and how they affect each other.
This video was shot with a Panasonic GH5: [ Ссылка ]
And a Panasonic GH4:
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With a Voigtlander 25mm f0.95: [ Ссылка ]
And a RODE Stereo Videomic X: [ Ссылка ]
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