How to Shoot Against LED Walls Without Moiré: A Guide for Integrators
By Stephanie R
LED walls are quickly becoming a centerpiece of modern production environments, from houses of worship and live events to virtual studios and corporate broadcasts. However, shooting video against LED displays can introduce unwanted artifacts like moiré and noise if the right cameras aren’t used. Broadcast PTZ cameras with Optical Low Pass Filters (OLPF) help solve this challenge by reducing interference between the camera sensor and LED pixel structure, ensuring clean, professional images.

Cameras such as the Panasonic AW-UE160, Sony BRC-AM7, and BirdDog XL Ultra are designed specifically for these environments and pair effectively with high-performance LED solutions like Absen displays, delivering smooth visuals, accurate color, and reliable performance for demanding AV and broadcast workflows. With Absen LED solutions in stock at Broadfield, integrators can build complete glass-to-glass production systems with fast shipping, expert support, and technology optimized for LED-based production spaces.
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