Applicable Models: GO 3, GO 3S, and GO Ultra
When the camera has "Low Light Stabilization" or "Jitter Blur Reduction" enabled, it automatically increases the shutter speed to reduce motion blur, and the Anti-Flicker feature is disabled as a result. Since the shutter speed is inconsistent with the refresh rate of TVs, computers, or other LED light sources, flicker may appear in the footage.
For non-nighttime motion scene shooting
For nighttime motion scene shooting
For shooting of nighttime motion scenes, it is recommended to enable the "Low Light Stabilization" or "Jitter Blur Reduction" feature, and adjust the frame rate or shutter speed according to the ambient light frequency:
As the top and bottom of the camera sensor are exposed at slightly different times, the brightness/color at the top and bottom of the frame can vary. When the ambient light source is a high-frequency flickering LED, or when the camera's photo-sensing process is relatively slow, changes in the brightness of the footage may appear as banded shadows.
You can adjust the camera's frame rate setting based on your local AC power frequency:
When shooting objects or buildings with horizontal or vertical stripe patterns, irregular, wavy colored moiré patterns or stripes may appear in the photo or video. This is an optical phenomenon, not a device defect. Moiré patterns may occur when the camera captures objects with dense stripe patterns. These patterns can interfere with the camera's sensor, resulting in the moiré effect.
You can try the following two methods to solve this issue: