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The camcorder picked up the video as well as the audio, probably because the sync frequencies are the same. In a still cam, it is more likely to create loss of sync, and a scrambled picture. Again, only if conditions are right.
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The only scrambled picture I've managed to get so far was when I first had my FZ-20 and I was experimenting in near full dark pictures. The original exposure came up completely black, a few basic brightness/contrast enhancements turned up this.
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Requiem wrote:
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That i'm pretty sure was the memory card, seeing as that one went corrupted the very next day. The shots were taken sitting in front of my personal computer, which was the only device running in any proximity to me.
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