
yup! and I was humming the DoctorWho theme tune whilst I was doing it...
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Mon 26 Nov 2012, 9:35,
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A couple of interesting things to try (if your camera supports it):
- zoom right in to the screen and point it slightly off-centre -- a weird fractal effect should start to appear.
- enable the 'inverted colours' mode -- you get a cool strobe effect.
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Mon 26 Nov 2012, 10:48,
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- zoom right in to the screen and point it slightly off-centre -- a weird fractal effect should start to appear.
- enable the 'inverted colours' mode -- you get a cool strobe effect.

"- zoom right in to the screen and point it slightly off-centre -- a weird fractal effect should start to appear."
agreed, some of the best effects are found whilst doing a dolly zoom whilst the Point of Focus is just off centre ;)
"- enable the 'inverted colours' mode -- you get a cool strobe effect." not tried that.
Did capture a nice one a while ago with the same cam:-

img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/imagesuser/frac000_optimass.gif
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Mon 26 Nov 2012, 12:14,
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agreed, some of the best effects are found whilst doing a dolly zoom whilst the Point of Focus is just off centre ;)
"- enable the 'inverted colours' mode -- you get a cool strobe effect." not tried that.
Did capture a nice one a while ago with the same cam:-

img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/imagesuser/frac000_optimass.gif

The first effect I mentioned happens when zoomed right in, strange pixellated patterns start to appear (like the ones pictured on this Wikipedia article) that don't seem to bear any relation to the input signal.
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Mon 26 Nov 2012, 12:18,
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