Black stripes moving across film clip - Nikon D3100 SLR.

3mileu

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Hi forum,
first of all i wanna inform you that i am new on the camera topic.

So here is the problem:
I have a Nikon D3100. An old camera, but a good DSLR camera. It gets the job done.
I recorded this clip with 1/24 shutter-speed. While i pointed my lamp (6000 Kelvin, Daylight) on it.

This "shuttering", or black stripes moving across my screen pretty mutch ruins my shot.
Is it possible to fix it in Sony vegas pro 13? or would i have to film it again?

Thx. for all the help.
[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sftFjJisPk"][/video]
 
Solution
You might be able to fix it in post if you know the frequency of the source and camera, since all you then have to do is overlay a sine wave on top and then mask out areas that the sun is dominant in.

This pretty much just seems like it's a bad light and improper selection of recording speed. If you're in the US or another 60Hz place use 29.97Hz setting with 1/60, if you're in Europe or other 50Hz place then 25Hz and 1/50 and it should go away
You might be able to fix it in post if you know the frequency of the source and camera, since all you then have to do is overlay a sine wave on top and then mask out areas that the sun is dominant in.

This pretty much just seems like it's a bad light and improper selection of recording speed. If you're in the US or another 60Hz place use 29.97Hz setting with 1/60, if you're in Europe or other 50Hz place then 25Hz and 1/50 and it should go away
 
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