This is how you remove a stuck Polaroid Instant Film Cartridge. I have an SX-70 Land Camera, but this will work for other Polaroid cameras too. The trick is
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Then, set your ISO speed by turning the dial on top of the camera body. Set your focus. Next, select your aperture setting by rotating the ring around your lens barrel. Finally, adjust your shutter speed using either a dial or wheel located on top of the camera body and press down on the shutter button to take a photo.
So, if you're shooting at 24 fps with a shutter speed of 1/50, you can go down to 1/40 (or whatever's closest) and completely remove that strobe effect. However, if that doesn't work or if you're shooting high-speed video, you'll have to carefully calculate your camera settings in relation to your light source's pulse frequency.
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