I’ve noticed that the camera image of my H2D shows some kind of “double exposure”.
It looks like the previous 3–4 frames fade out slowly, rather than switching cleanly. The framerate itself seems fine, so it’s not a case of stuttering or motion blur, but rather actual ghost effect or double exposure. For example, during movement, parts of the infill structures can sometimes appear on top of the printhead when it overlaps with previous frames.
In my image you can see on the right side in the red circle that you can “see trough” the printhead and can see the support structure and infill which was visible a few frames earlier bevore the printhead was at this position (like a ghost image
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I haven’t observed anything like this on any of my X1Cs.
Is anyone else experiencing similar issues?
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its a low fps camera so it may happen
It’s on my A1M as well.
Yes, there is non-Bambu filament on the rack… please don’t ban me
Whether this is motion blur or tearing I don’t know (P1S):
Thanks for the reply. Yeah some kind of motion blur is normal, I know 
And that’s not the issue I was talking about. (maybe tearing was the wrong word for the effect … maybe double exposure describes it better )??
In my image you can see on the right side in the red circle that you can “see trough” the printhead and can see the support structure and infill which was visible a few frames earlier bevore the printhead was at this position (like a ghost image
)
I often watch the live feeds of my X1Cs and like I said the live view from the H2D throw me off immediately .There was something fundamental different in the behavier of the live feed 
I don’t know if it’s a hardware “thing” or some kind of compression flaw of the video signal