11:00 into Video. AoWP was correct. Anti-Flicker has noting to do with the interval timer. It allows you to shoot without a flash in lighting situations where the lighting is flickering at a set frequency that the naked eye cannot detect. This prevents the camera firing at the wrong time. Enabling anti-flicker allows the camera to time the shot so the flickering doesn't spoil the photo. Example of flickering lights that you don't notice: hallways in apartment complexes, casinos, etc... Without this enabled, the camera just won't take the picture.
Remember that the Pictyre Style only affects the jpeg's, NOT the RAW files. In the RAW file only your setting of Picture Style is saved to the fileinfo, for use with Photo Professional (Canons own RAW-editor program).
There are a couple of errors in this tutorial. The 5DMKIII also had in camera HDR and Multiple Exposure. Also, Multiple Exposure is not like a basic HDR as was stated. It is something completely different. The overall tutorial is helpful but those errors might confuse some people.
11:00 into Video. AoWP was correct. Anti-Flicker has noting to do with the interval timer. It allows you to shoot without a flash in lighting situations where the lighting is flickering at a set frequency that the naked eye cannot detect. This prevents the camera firing at the wrong time. Enabling anti-flicker allows the camera to time the shot so the flickering doesn't spoil the photo. Example of flickering lights that you don't notice: hallways in apartment complexes, casinos, etc... Without this enabled, the camera just won't take the picture.
(Thumbs up on the rest of the videos thus far aside from this).
Remember that the Pictyre Style only affects the jpeg's, NOT the RAW files. In the RAW file only your setting of Picture Style is saved to the fileinfo, for use with Photo Professional (Canons own RAW-editor program).
Great video
Also, HDR Mode and Multiple Exposure Mode are not new to the Mk4 and were introduced in the Mk3
Helpful information.
thanks
What you said about anti-flicker is wrong.
Wrong about multiple exposure.single or continues.
There are a couple of errors in this tutorial. The 5DMKIII also had in camera HDR and Multiple Exposure. Also, Multiple Exposure is not like a basic HDR as was stated. It is something completely different. The overall tutorial is helpful but those errors might confuse some people.