Frage von Axel Guski:Hello,
I have a Digital Video Camera JVC GR-D23E.
With the camera I am very happy, if not out and return these thin vertical stripes in light Picture would. You are already during the recording on the display. They arise particularly in darker areas, where it can not be avoided, sources in the image with incorporated. For example, in churches.
How can we stop the lights? Filters? If so, what filter?
Can someone give me this help? Thanks again in advance!
Yours sincerely,
Axel Guski
Antwort von Quadruplex:
This is a fundamental error of many CCD image converter, lubricating or new German called smear. Basic remedy does not exist. Perhaps a history filter - I doubt it but ...
Antwort von Pianist:
This is a fundamental error of many CCD image converter, lubricating or new German called smear. Basic remedy does not exist. To allow the Ursprungsfrager more detail to explain: This is not a litter problem between the cameras of the same type, so it's not like that another identical camera that would have less effect, but this problem occurs on all operating principle of a given chip design in the same expression on. This applies even cameras in the professional sector, where between IT and FIT chips still synonymous times are significant price differences. But that was ten years ago already so synonymous.
And of course there is a workaround: Strong light sources in Picture avoided. And it surprised me that even an ordinary lamp into the church Smearstreifen triggers s.sich I know something s.Lichtquellen only in the way of a car headlight, and synonymous only to the moment where the bundled beam directly onto the Camera meets.
Matthias
Antwort von Axel Guski:
Hello,
Thanks for the answers. Now I know the reason and I can behave.
Yours sincerely,
Axel Guski
Antwort von Markus:
And it surprised me that even an ordinary lamp into the church Smearstreifen triggers ... Well Matthias, camcorder of the 300 ¬-class supply smear often already at a burning candle. Somewhere, the price yes its toll and a difference to the higher equipment visible. ;-)