Hate to say it, but that camera, and those around it's time, were not good at low light, hence the yellowish hue in a decently-lit area.
Your iPod's camera, for example, handles dark areas FAR better. Probably a good idea to have that one along, in case you encounter a dark elevator (similar to how I cary the UltraHD with me for Shock Cam, if needed, or for backup).
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coredog778 7 months ago
Elevatorsonly's shot's of these escalators were yellowish orangey as supposed to greyish.
yarsofpupae 1 year ago
@yarsofpupae
His camera's color correction ability is terrible. It overdid the green hue.
georgef551 1 year ago
@georgef551 Actually, it is my camera's way good low light ability.
elevatorsonly 1 year ago
@elevatorsonly
Hate to say it, but that camera, and those around it's time, were not good at low light, hence the yellowish hue in a decently-lit area.
Your iPod's camera, for example, handles dark areas FAR better. Probably a good idea to have that one along, in case you encounter a dark elevator (similar to how I cary the UltraHD with me for Shock Cam, if needed, or for backup).
georgef551 1 year ago
@georgef551 It was first released in 2009 and is the Canon SD1200 IS. I have low light options, and I was not using the low lite options.
elevatorsonly 1 year ago
@elevatorsonly
Ahh, THAT explins it. At least you can see it, which I can't say the same for some other videos others have posted. :)
georgef551 1 year ago
Please approve the responce : - )
elevatorsonly 2 years ago
@elevatorsonly
10 months later, finally noticed it, and did. :)
georgef551 1 year ago