
Originally Posted by
skimask
Question (maybe more of a comment) concerning taking pictures and using PWM to drive LEDs for lighting...
Won't your PWM frequency have to be REALLY high to keep the camera's shutter from seeing the flickering?
LEDs, unlike incandescent light bulbs, can actually turn on and off at those high speeds, whereas an incandescent light bulb will glow during the off time.
I'm thinking that even with a really fast shutter on a camera, the film (or CCD, or whatever) is going to see that 'flickering' caused by the PWM driven LEDs.
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