Hi Richard, I also have a Panasonic X 920 which I now use as my current camera. When I recorded this I just used the Intelligent Automatic (iA) mode. I believe that there are a number of factors that cause the electronic destination blinds to flicker and I think that it is all down to the cameras exposure, iris and shutter settings of which of course you can alter manually with this camera. I think that the resolution of the destination blinds themselves may also play a part though I'm not entirely sure, each camera determines things differently. I also get screen flicker with the X 920 from time to time so I feel that its largely dependant on the lighting conditions.
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Hi Richard, I also have a Panasonic X 920 which I now use as my current camera. When I recorded this I just used the Intelligent Automatic (iA) mode. I believe that there are a number of factors that cause the electronic destination blinds to flicker and I think that it is all down to the cameras exposure, iris and shutter settings of which of course you can alter manually with this camera.
I think that the resolution of the destination blinds themselves may also play a part though I'm not entirely sure, each camera determines things differently. I also get screen flicker with the X 920 from time to time so I feel that its largely dependant on the lighting conditions.
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