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While I was taking closeup macro photos I noticed in the viewfinder, bottom right this "FLICKER" kept popping up.
The one thing I noticed when I was shooting in mixed light (flourescent, LED, quartz, incandescent - yes my workbench is the catch all for older and newer bulbs) was in the viewfinder the FLICKER. Outside in sunlight there was no "FLICKER" in the viewfinder.
This is a feature of ONLY the D500 right now. Yes, D5 shooters may have to wait for the D5S.
The Flicker feature is when the camera senses artificial alternate current lighting, and then syncs itself to the Flickering Frequency with the Shutter Release. This should dramatically improve indoor sports where the lighting is often horrible. This features improves the WhiteBalance results. Colors are thus much improved without having to hassle so much in Post Processing.
Here's some articles about it
==> D500 TIPS - Flicker Reduction | Technical Solutions | Nikon Professional Services
about 1/3 the way down ==> I Shot with the Nikon D500. Here Are My Thoughts
The one thing I noticed when I was shooting in mixed light (flourescent, LED, quartz, incandescent - yes my workbench is the catch all for older and newer bulbs) was in the viewfinder the FLICKER. Outside in sunlight there was no "FLICKER" in the viewfinder.
This is a feature of ONLY the D500 right now. Yes, D5 shooters may have to wait for the D5S.
The Flicker feature is when the camera senses artificial alternate current lighting, and then syncs itself to the Flickering Frequency with the Shutter Release. This should dramatically improve indoor sports where the lighting is often horrible. This features improves the WhiteBalance results. Colors are thus much improved without having to hassle so much in Post Processing.
Here's some articles about it
==> D500 TIPS - Flicker Reduction | Technical Solutions | Nikon Professional Services
about 1/3 the way down ==> I Shot with the Nikon D500. Here Are My Thoughts
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