I think we all find the problem with led blinds, however like others I do
almost always find taking a burst of 2 or 3 shots you will either get the
2nd one or the middle of 3 with the blind showing. Then review and delete
the ones that are trash.

The practise is in knowing when taking a moving vehicle when to fire off
the 1st one - that will be black and is thus trash - so that the shot with
the blind showing is reasonably centred in the frame. This bit comes down
to a bit of trail & error and a bit of practise to  hone your skill on
timings. Stationary is pretty easy but not always possible, plus in high
summer you really can't use a 1/60 speed as everything is white-out

I've always found a approximate multiple of 60 for the shutter speed to
work, so 1/125; 180; 250; 320; 640; 1250 are ok, shutter speeds
that aren't a rough multiple of 60 don't - 1/500; 800; 1000; 1600.
Is the same on my current Sony NEX3 and previous Kyocera M410R. The quirk
of using a "toy-digi" camera with a screen is that you can actually see the
led's refreshing...

GS

On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Luke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, Stagecoach use Hanover as do First, Arriva and the majority of other
> companies (unless they have acquired vehicles with others through takeovers
> etc). There are also many however that opt for Mobitec, particularly
> smaller companies and independents. Newport Bus is an example of one. I
> don't know any of the technical stuff so unfortunately I can't tell you
> their actual refresh rate
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