Q:Vertical stripes flicker or water ripples appear when taking photos.
A:1. When shooting images of TV or computer screens, vertical or horizontal flickering may appear. This is because the TV or computer screen refreshes its image at a certain frequency when it is turned on, exceeding the range of human eye perception. However, the camera can capture this, and the resulting image shows stripes. This is normal and not a defect in the equipment.
2. Taking photos under indoor fluorescent lighting can cause interference, resulting in stripes, as the light flickers at 50Hz or 60Hz. Generally, the equipment uses algorithms to reduce or eliminate stripes in the photo. Please focus until the stripes disappear before taking the picture.
3. When shooting in nighttime environments, stripes may also appear due to insufficient light. Increasing the ambient lighting can improve this.