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<blockquote data-quote="Incubate" data-source="post: 117107" data-attributes="member: 11804"><p>Mike,</p><p></p><p>This has to do with the frequency of the lights and the frequency of the sensor, you were probably filming in a location with florescent lighting. You will note that by changing the shutter speed you can get rid of the scrolling lines and bring them back. The remedy is to get a variable ND filter so you can keep your shutter speed locked in to 60 for NTSC and 50 for PAL. Always try to keep your shutter speed locked to either of those variables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Incubate, post: 117107, member: 11804"] Mike, This has to do with the frequency of the lights and the frequency of the sensor, you were probably filming in a location with florescent lighting. You will note that by changing the shutter speed you can get rid of the scrolling lines and bring them back. The remedy is to get a variable ND filter so you can keep your shutter speed locked in to 60 for NTSC and 50 for PAL. Always try to keep your shutter speed locked to either of those variables. [/QUOTE]
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