03-26-2017 01:40 PM
Hello,
I recently purchased the C100 Mark II and Sachtler FSB 4 Tripod. I've been using this camera for months at work with limited problems in terms of picture quality. However on my personal C100 Mark II, I have noticed that when I perform any type of movement (particularly pans and tilts) the camera produces a strobing effect similar to interlacing. I can’t tell if the strobing is a mechanical error derived from the tripod or a setting within the C100 Mark II. As I began to take on new clients this type of behavior can not persist.
I have attached two examples of the problem filmed in two separate environments.
Please help so I can get the most out of my investment.
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04-13-2017 09:01 PM
Hello Davidbowietvc15,
So the community may provide the best assistance we'd like to find out a little more information about this issue. For example what are the exposure and recording settings at the time this issue occurs?
Do they seem to occur no matter what mode or settings you are using?
What is the lens you are using on the camera?
10-14-2017 04:12 PM - edited 10-14-2017 04:16 PM
Hi,
I'm having the same issue with my C100 Mark II, no matter what frame rate or lighting condition. I have tried all the frame rates, codecs and bit rates and they all have the same result.
I generally shoot at 23.98p with a shutter of 180 degrees and like Davidbowietvc15, I cannot move the camera in any way without this very distracting strobing effect happening.
I've trawled throught the menus and cannot find anything that I think could be the reason, I have also done lots of research online and no one seems to know anything about it. I have a friend with a C100 MKI and he is stumped by it too.
I am quite desperate to correct this if I can so any advice would be most apreciated.
Thanks
10-15-2017 01:51 PM
That looks like it could be Image Stabilization in the lens. Try turning it off. You do not need it on a tripod, anyway.
10-18-2017 05:34 PM
Hello marklamin,
We are sorry this also seems to affect your footage as well. Like other users, is the Sachtler FSB 4 tripod a contributing factor?
Or, does this issue seem to occur outside those circumstances?
10-15-2017 05:11 PM
10-19-2017 05:00 AM
10-19-2017 05:18 PM
Hello marklamin,
It's unfortunate to hear that you're continuing to experience this issue in a variety of situations. It may be best if Canon examines this camera on hand at our Factory Service Center to rule out any irregularities. You can set this up through the Canon Support and Service web site, here.
08-14-2019 04:22 AM
A little late to the party, but I need to know if this was solved in any way.
I too have this very persistent issue that I found out after some 2 gigs a while back. No matter what settings I toggle - and I did quite a number of tests, with higher frame rates, too - it doesn't seem to go away.
I must also state that the camera did not have this issue when I bought it. It started way later.
As much as my warranty is not valid at this point, I need to know if a solution around this was figured, or if the camera/sensor has some fault in any way.
Thank you.
08-14-2019 07:52 AM
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