The wife wants to take a camera with her when she travels OS. All the places she'll be going to are 60Hz countries and I gave up long ago taking my old D8 to 60Hz countries due to the flicker and the camera has no way to change shutter speeds. For this trip I did offer her my EX1 but I can understand why she's baulked at that idea.
So might be time to bite the bullet and buy a palmcorder, it'll get plenty of use when she gets back as a crash cam on my Stickypod.
So I'm thinking to buy a HC7, not a bad camera for the money and it does fit in a purse. Question is this, as I have no way to try before she flies. If I switch the HC7s shutter to 1/125 will this cure the flicker problem?
I've tried the reverse down here years ago when the Z1 first came out. Shooting 60Hz in 50Hz land the 1/125 shutter speed cured the flicker problem as did the flicker filter. What I have no way of testing is if the reverse will work. Of course if the HC7 had a flicker filter like the Z1 has would be really awesome, maybe it does but I can't find it in the specs and it'll be a while before I can get my hands on the works HC7, it's gone swimming somewhere.
One thought did occur to me, this is an issue the camera manufacturers need to work on. Years ago when the world was lit with incandescent lamps it wasn't much of problem. Today you're hard pressed to find an incandescent lamp in most Asian countries and there's not much there using HF ballasts so the flicker issue is really bad when you get it.
Bob.
So might be time to bite the bullet and buy a palmcorder, it'll get plenty of use when she gets back as a crash cam on my Stickypod.
So I'm thinking to buy a HC7, not a bad camera for the money and it does fit in a purse. Question is this, as I have no way to try before she flies. If I switch the HC7s shutter to 1/125 will this cure the flicker problem?
I've tried the reverse down here years ago when the Z1 first came out. Shooting 60Hz in 50Hz land the 1/125 shutter speed cured the flicker problem as did the flicker filter. What I have no way of testing is if the reverse will work. Of course if the HC7 had a flicker filter like the Z1 has would be really awesome, maybe it does but I can't find it in the specs and it'll be a while before I can get my hands on the works HC7, it's gone swimming somewhere.
One thought did occur to me, this is an issue the camera manufacturers need to work on. Years ago when the world was lit with incandescent lamps it wasn't much of problem. Today you're hard pressed to find an incandescent lamp in most Asian countries and there's not much there using HF ballasts so the flicker issue is really bad when you get it.
Bob.