In my experience shooting under normal incandescent 50Hz light sources, flicker is not noticeable, however, flicker from flourescent type lighting is. I was shooting video 30i and shutter speed 1/60 was as low as the camera's adjustment would go, so I chose 1/100 and the flourescent flicker went away. I'm assuming that a multiple of 1/50 or close to it, would do the same for 24p.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Job ter Burg (L2B)" <Job_L2@...> wrote:
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> Flicker-free lighting. Which they would also need if they were to shoot 24.00.
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> On 17 aug 2011, at 02:05, James Whitehouse wrote:
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> > how do they avoid flickering with 50Hz light sources?
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