09-04-2023
06:57 AM
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09-05-2023
08:25 AM
by
Danny
Has anyone come across an issue like this? On Saturday whilst filming a wedding a small yellow/red blumish appeared in the lower part of the frame on the viewfinder, pic enclosed. Is there a simple remedy for the problem? The footage is unaffected and looks fine so it's probably a viewfinder issue.
09-04-2023 08:24 AM
What equipment is this? I notice that this particular scene is completely overexposed. Perhaps that area represents blown highlights. Notice that the waveform also indicates you're way overexposed.
09-04-2023 09:06 AM
Of course the image is way overexposed, this was intentional so that I could illustrate the blotch/mark in the bottom of the viewfinder screen without any background distractions. The camera is a canon c70. Here is an iPhone photo of the screen.
09-04-2023 09:26 AM
That's false color. Red indicates that white will be clipped. Yellow indicates you're just below white clipping.
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