Video issue solved: tinted, stobe hue caused by Windows 10 and Movies & TV app!
Hello all,
After searching on this forum and the internet in general, I haven't been able to find comments on the problem I'm having, and I'm hoping someone here can help out. I'm experiencing D3200-recorded videos that display a 'tinted hue', almost like a weird disco light effect, that changes hue every .5 seconds or so. It is not a fluorescent/led issue, as it happens when outside. I don't think it is a light metering issue, as the whole screen isn't getting lighter/darker. It's like a filter is applied, mostly to the lighter areas in the frame, and it is similar to auto-metering, but is turns 1/2 of the frame (sometimes almost the whole frame) different color hues.
Am I simply experiencing a problem with the 'auto' settings, and this would be solved going to manual video mode? Are there other settings I should try? This problem happens with fixed 50mm, 55-200mm, and 18-55mm, I think.
Hello all,
After searching on this forum and the internet in general, I haven't been able to find comments on the problem I'm having, and I'm hoping someone here can help out. I'm experiencing D3200-recorded videos that display a 'tinted hue', almost like a weird disco light effect, that changes hue every .5 seconds or so. It is not a fluorescent/led issue, as it happens when outside. I don't think it is a light metering issue, as the whole screen isn't getting lighter/darker. It's like a filter is applied, mostly to the lighter areas in the frame, and it is similar to auto-metering, but is turns 1/2 of the frame (sometimes almost the whole frame) different color hues.
Am I simply experiencing a problem with the 'auto' settings, and this would be solved going to manual video mode? Are there other settings I should try? This problem happens with fixed 50mm, 55-200mm, and 18-55mm, I think.
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