Frage von Juppo:Hi,
I have to shoot before a flash storm;)
The problem is my 550D, which is not so clear as is known.
I have before me specifically for these scenes lend a Canon XH-A1. If that does not it?
I have no experience with the XHA1 and flash would go on this way just to make.
Julius
Antwort von Bernd E.:
Since you probably are referring to the problems which have CMOS cameras with flash, would be an XH-A1 - or any other CCD camcorder with CMOS instead - in fact a viable way out.
Antwort von Replay:
It depends on how fast the CMOS is read. I'm with my CX115 even a flashing cameras (in the truest sense of the word, it was a violent storm with massive lightning) and filmed a problem it was not. Only motion in greater slow "fields" could be seen.
I have the CX115 synonymous with some time out from a moving car (120 km / h) to Page vorbeigezischt filmed and what the focus was very quick, just so no rolling shutter.
Unfortunately there is no information on how fast the sensor is read out the different cameras. It would not be bad, here introducing a standardized statement and specify that value.
Otherwise go to borrow a device with CCD and the problem has become redundant.
Greetings
Replay