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Banding Issues with Artificial LED Lights

Started 3 weeks ago | Discussions thread
OP Shooters on My Squad Regular Member • Posts: 381
Re: Banding Issues with Artificial LED Lights

And to further underpin my argument that it should have nothing to do with the power cycle, I’ll refer to my first post where I described the “Anti-Flicker Shooting” setting behavior. I would assume that the camera would detect something if it would be dealing with a 120 Hz cycle, but it doesn’t do it. No matter if I point the camera directly at the light source, or slightly nearby, a press on the “Info” button in the corresponding Quick Control menu just gives me negative feedback.

Still wondering what is going on here with the Canons, and why other manufacturers seem to handle this issue better? This kind of makes a professional camera unusable in amateurish conditions, if you’re not OK with image degradation due to banding issues.

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