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Images from previous frames that appear faintly in later frames during movie recording. They tend to appear when a very bright light source such as a lamp is framed against a dark background.
Some light sources, including mercury-vapor and fluorescent lamps, cycle on and off (flicker) at the same frequency as the AC current that powers them (generally 50 or 60 Hz). This flicker may ...
Some light sources, including mercury-vapor and fluorescent lamps, cycle on and off (flicker) at the same frequency as the AC current that powers them (generally 50 or 60 Hz). This flicker may ...
If a flash or other light source with brief duration is used during live view or movie recording, the top and bottom of the frame may brighten or a bright, overexposed band may appear near the middle ...
HD is an abbreviation of “High Definition. ” “HD movie” generally refers to movies with a resolution of at least 1,280 × 720 pixels. HD movies are categorized by their vertical (V) pixel count and ...
An option that records movies at a high frame rate (high speed) and plays them back at the standard rate of 30 fps to create a slow-motion effect. “HS” is an abbreviation of “high speed”; the frame ...
A control on the camera body used to toggle between HS and HD movie recording.