D5200 Anyone got it ???

Any samples of that? I don't see more jello than any other DSLR in the posted videos.

No side-to-side tests, just the clips Squig posted at the start of this thread. At first sight it looks more D90 than 5D2 to my untrained eyes.
If it has full sensor readout (no aliasing/moire) with no more jello than the first generation Canons, I'll be quite impressed. With that, plus more DR than the Canons, a half-decent internal codec, and uncompressed 422 hdmi-out, it would be the APS-C refresh many were hoping for.
We'll see...
 
I'll bet it's more stable than a D90...just from the limited shots I've seen. No way you'd do some of them on a D90....just pressing a button on the D90 caused shake and shimmy! lol
 
No side-to-side tests, just the clips Squig posted at the start of this thread. At first sight it looks more D90 than 5D2 to my untrained eyes.
If it has full sensor readout (no aliasing/moire) with no more jello than the first generation Canons, I'll be quite impressed. With that, plus more DR than the Canons, a half-decent internal codec, and uncompressed 422 hdmi-out, it would be the APS-C refresh many were hoping for.
We'll see...


The pans with the trams don't show much skew.
 
I did see a shot of a guy whip panning one in a camera shop and it looked jello free, but I've seen other shots with jello. It could be some camera function or a VR lens that's making the difference.
 
ok, this was shot with a D5200 and a lens that doesn't have VC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EnvEYRpswXI

There is a comment on this video from the same guy who has been posting the test videos on Vimeo:

Hi, I just switched from D5100 to D5200 and what I have noticed is that the ISO noise in video mode is not random noise but horizontal lines, especially in dark parts and higher ISO's. I went back to the shop and they gave me another one but when I've made some test video's it looks the same. Did you experienced the same thing during your video tests? Appreciate your answer on this issue.

This doesn't sound very good at all!
 
There is a comment on this video from the same guy who has been posting the test videos on Vimeo:



This doesn't sound very good at all!


I saw some low light samples, and the noise patterns looked just like other Nikons. Hopefully it's some sort of set up issue or how the footage is being viewed.
 
Here's a low light video comparison between the Nikon D5200 and the Canon 650D/T4i:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpG2NmOUYL8


Note: this has been confirmed as a fake camera test! I've left the link in case you want to reference it for any similar test you find that may be this same fake camera test.


 
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