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It's on 1.1. I watched it on my tv and computer. The effect is fairly minor and may not bother most people, especially if you don't point it out to them, they may not even see it. But it's distracting and makes video appear somewhat unnatural. I watched some videos filmed on a 10 year old canon and it didn't exhibit this effect at 24fps. Pleasant and smooth picture just like what film produces. Frames transitioned effortlessly even when filming moving objects. I filmed some cars and pedestrians today and moving objects don't move fluidly. It's as if they have no motion blur to them and individual frames are being displayed super quickly but I'm filming at 1/48 and can see motion blur when I pause the video. My mind inserts a ticking sound when this occurs and it's quite annoying. Even worse when watching on a big screen, it tires me in a similar way like fluorescent lights do. I know modern cameras do loads of extra image processing and was wondering if this has anything to do with that. Maybe disabling some features would help. |
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