Banding on Z9

Started Jul 23, 2022 | Discussions thread
vtpeters
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Re: Banding on Z9
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ajm057 wrote:

MCLV wrote:

The point is that you have to notice that something is wrong in order to enable that feature. If the banding is subtle or affecting only a portion of the image you might not detect it until your review the images and then it's too late. Also, the lighting is usually dynamic during show like that and you might get the issue with some of the light but not the others. It also might happen that the flicker-free shutter speed will be different for different lights so you would have to switch between them on the fly.

AND ?

Don't be so negative.

Do or Don't do.
Don't just whine and complain like a Millenial when you won't even try to use the tools that have been provided.

Of course you could just buy an "etch a sketch" or shoot film.

I'm not sure why you're being so offensive.

The circumstances during the shoot didn't allow me to thoroughly check for the possibility of banding on some of the photos (it's on a few photos, not all of them) nor did I notice the flickering in the viewfinder when shooting enough to dial in flicker reduction manually (the feature added with firmware 2.1).

At this point, when confronted with banding on some of my photos, it's about how to deal with it in post processing...

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