squig
Veteran
IMHO because i see better rolling shutter performance in HFR which has less compression overall then i do wonder if the limiting factor is actually the compression stage, not the read out stage. But all these VBR formats exhibit blocking, even ProRes in certain situations. Only when we can pull RAW off these things will that be a none issue. Also if you're just hand holding or moving slowly the internal quality will be very good. It's whilst panning across a subject that is detailed and moving - that's when these things fail.
I tested the A7s extensively against the 5DMk3 raw. I concluded that the 5DMK3 raw produced a more filmic graded image up to 6400 ISO. Shooting in 2.39:1 mode the 5D rolling shutter is 13.6ms. The 5D raw image is sharper than the A7s 1080p image and the 5D destroys the A7s shooting skin tones. From what I've seen from the A7sII so far it produces better skin tones than the A7s, and looks slightly sharper. I didn't have a 4k recorder to compare 4k on the A7s to the 5D but from what I've seen I think they'd be quite close detail wise. The Sonys record higher dynamic range off the sensor but I didn't notice much over the raw 5D files graded. I still have the A7s on hand for any time I need to shoot something over 6400 ISO, but the 5DMK3 raw is still top dog. Sony could easily enable raw recording but they expect us to pay over 10k for that. 8bit is a very poor cousin to a 14bit digital negative.