Set your camera to 60 Hz.
jimkh wrote:
I have a long history of attending the US Open Tennis. My book cases are filled with annual albums. However this year overall health (I'm 89 years old) and a minor operstion (hernia) coming up this week I've been unale to attend. So I thought I'd keep the annual album tradition going by taling photos of the TV coverage. I've done so but with problems of lighting, lines in the photos, etc. I've tried all the PASM settings but my hit rate is seemingly more accidental than on target. So does anyone have experience with this and can offer some assistance tips?
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After reading your post, I took a picture of my TV screen. I got perfect results using Ap and again with full Auto. (My TV is a 50" Vizio 4K)
My camera is an EOS 77D; I was using a 30mm 1.4 lens.
M. Goldfield
As an alternative to photographing a TV, If you can get the program to stream on your PC, look up Direct Show on Google. This program will allow you to capture a still image and then process it as a photograph.
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