Quote from: dmilligan on April 27, 2017, 11:06:53 PMI guess so, but I'm fairly sure it's not supposed to noticeably flicker - at least not as bad, as it does;
That's exactly what HDR video is supposed to do.
Quote from: DeafEyeJedi on April 28, 2017, 05:57:12 PMWell, that's unfortunate for me, because I'm a windows user. / Canon T3 (1100D) doesn't support 50/60p recording (highest I can get it is 35),
If on Mac -- use @Danne's cr2hdr.app or MLP (depending on if shot in RAW or H264) to convert and render out ProRes w nice looking HDR effect.
It is also recommended to shoot in 50/60p when shooting HDR videos as the process will be halfed w fps after blending in the ISO 100/800 (or 100/1600 if you want to push it) and I can't help on Windows.
So I guess no HDR videos for me?