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    Rolling Shutter 7D, 5D at identical panning speed
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    a bit more conclusive

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    mike


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    did you have IS turned on with the lenses? looked super jittery like it was stepping thru the pan.


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    no IS. the wind was crazy strong on the roof when I shot it


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    Wow, I'm so glad someone did this test properly!

    Thanks!

    America is truly a nation of scientific geniuses!!!!

    So what's your conclusion Mike??


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    The 7D does appear to be slightly better than the 5D at 1080p30.
    Current cameras: Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2 | Sony HDR-SR11 (infrared modded)


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    Great test. Looks fairly identical to me.

    The jitter looks like something went wrong with the 24p conversion. Good example of a pulldown error. The same jitter that happens when you drop a 30p sample into a 24p timeline.

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    thanks guys. would hardly call that genius. lol. but thanks. pretty close, almost identical. I certainly would not worry about it, was just curious if there is a difference at all btw the two, for my type of shooting not a problem at all (I had no problem using the D90 either, which has the worst rolling shutter of all). If rapid movements are a must, gotta go with a CCD sensor.


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