I film ice hockey on my HV20 for my son's peewee hockey team in various ice hockey arenas and consistently have a rolling red horizontal banding that starts at the bottom of the lcd and moves up to the top of the screen and starts again.
This rolling red banding exists when the film is transferred and burned onto a CD or viewed in Studio 11 or played back on tape.
The tapes have not been mixed (dry and wet) and I use Panasonic AY-DVM63PQ tapes and the heads have been cleaned with a dry tape head cleaner as required.
This problem appears to exist in all the HV20 cameras as I have tried several in the past but could never get the problem resolved.
The rolling red banding gets more pronounced but maintains the same rate of movement when I increase the shutter speed.
Lighting is a challenge in arenas (fluorescent, sodium, halogen) and is inconsistent with numerous hot spots on the ice.
The settings I currently use are:
HDV 1080i
1/100 (any more and the picture becomes darker and the rolling red line more pronounced)
Manual white balance taken before the start of every game against a clean sheet of ice
I use a tripod and no filters (I have tried the ND and Polarized filters but I lose too much light)
I shoot from high up in the stands at center ice
I don't notice the issue when outdoors filming soccer or any other outdoor sports.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated on how to resolve the issue or improve my settings.
Many thanks :beer:
This rolling red banding exists when the film is transferred and burned onto a CD or viewed in Studio 11 or played back on tape.
The tapes have not been mixed (dry and wet) and I use Panasonic AY-DVM63PQ tapes and the heads have been cleaned with a dry tape head cleaner as required.
This problem appears to exist in all the HV20 cameras as I have tried several in the past but could never get the problem resolved.
The rolling red banding gets more pronounced but maintains the same rate of movement when I increase the shutter speed.
Lighting is a challenge in arenas (fluorescent, sodium, halogen) and is inconsistent with numerous hot spots on the ice.
The settings I currently use are:
HDV 1080i
1/100 (any more and the picture becomes darker and the rolling red line more pronounced)
Manual white balance taken before the start of every game against a clean sheet of ice
I use a tripod and no filters (I have tried the ND and Polarized filters but I lose too much light)
I shoot from high up in the stands at center ice
I don't notice the issue when outdoors filming soccer or any other outdoor sports.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated on how to resolve the issue or improve my settings.
Many thanks :beer: