My goal is to achieve a video frame rate that's just below NTSC's 59.94 fps. Or to be exact, 59.923.
Why? - I'm trying to shoot some footage of a CRT monitor that runs at just that frequency. "Classic" computers and consoles often deviated from NTSC specs just a bit, and that's what I'm trying to capture (see http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2017/01/classic-systems-true-framerate.html).
With my EOS 700D, Canon's 60 FPS setting (which I assume is really 59.94..) produces dark bands and tear-lines moving up the screen, since it's just a bit too fast to sync with the CRT's vertical refresh rate.
Does ML make it possible to achieve something closer to 59.923? Or 59.9227 to be even more exact? If so, how could I set this up?
Thanks.
Why? - I'm trying to shoot some footage of a CRT monitor that runs at just that frequency. "Classic" computers and consoles often deviated from NTSC specs just a bit, and that's what I'm trying to capture (see http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2017/01/classic-systems-true-framerate.html).
With my EOS 700D, Canon's 60 FPS setting (which I assume is really 59.94..) produces dark bands and tear-lines moving up the screen, since it's just a bit too fast to sync with the CRT's vertical refresh rate.
Does ML make it possible to achieve something closer to 59.923? Or 59.9227 to be even more exact? If so, how could I set this up?
Thanks.