NoPush 0 #1 May 19, 2003 Has anyone noticed or experienced the following? On a flattop pro or a helmet with the camcorder mounted over the top of your still cam were you can see the lens of the still cam at the bottom of the video shot. Does the still cam lens seem to vibrate in the video? Peter Galli's setup shows the edge of his D60 lens in the video frame and it seems to vibrate in certain ff positions. The smaller lens, single chip vid cams are able to correct for this flutter but at the expense of clarity. You can't notice the difference with the naked eye but on a HDTV the frames get grainy during this vibration. I'm curious what model camcorders have the ability to correct for the flutter and if it is something that could be corrected by sealing the lens body internally to improve the image. If you have noticed your still lens (or anything else on your helmet that shows up) in the video frame dancing around, let me know the model of the camcorder. The PC's and most TRV's each have identical lens bodies respective to their model type. I might be able to figure out what causes this suttle vibration. Thanks.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites