Best Mirrorless or DSLR Camera for Rolling Shutter

Ken1212

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Which camra producess the least rolling shutter artifacts? Recently we shot some footage with the GH5 and it looked awsome, very sharp, nice colors, however rolling shutter was when panning. The video was shot in 4k 30p 1/60. If you are doing very slow pans it's acceptable but if you do slightly faster pans rolling shutter looks bads, it gets choppy/bumpy and looses sharpness/clarity. What is the best small camera on the market for rolling shutter in 4k?
 
... it gets choppy/bumpy and looses sharpness/clarity.
That has nothing to do with rolling shutter, that's related to a low frame rate and low shutter speed. If you want to avoid that try a 60p video on a 60p monitor.

This is an example of rolling shutter:

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I will have to try and see how much better is 60p in 4k. Frankly, a decent camera should provide decent pans at medium speed in 30p.
 
Fast pans will look much better @60p regardless of the resolution (unless the camera in question is specifically making it worse in one over the other).

It's not anyone's opinion but an industry fact.
 
It's best to test it...do you see a major difference between the two?

1/120 is 180°...1/60 is 360°.
 
Samsung NX1 in 1080 mode is basically the best you can get! It is very very very good. (in 4K however... that is different!)
 
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