Don't worry. You just have somehow activated the center dot.
Sometimes reading the camera manual might give you some nice insights
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I believe the OP is trying to convey the idea that the LED panel that they used has somehow burned into the sensor and is responsible for the artifact that looks like flare from an LED panel at the bottom of the frame. Could be he's just asking how to remove the flare in post.
Howard Roll wrote:I believe the OP is trying to convey the idea that the LED panel that they used has somehow burned into the sensor and is responsible for the artifact that looks like flare from an LED panel at the bottom of the frame. Could be he's just asking how to remove the flare in post.
I too think he's talking about that strange led artifact, but considering there's no cards in the camera then it's definitely either something that the camera is currently looking at or an issue with the sensor/ LCD screen.
To op, does the mark of the led show in the footage played back on a different monitor?