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1. D90 Nikon Test shot Rolling Shutter
1 year ago
 

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  • Hunter H. Richards plus 1 year ago
    Thanks for posting- the rollings shutter really isnt that bad with a graceful pan!
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  • John Caballero 1 year ago
    It looks good to me! Just don't pan like a maniac. If we learn to work around its limitations everything might turn out allright. Thank you for posting.
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  • mark nicholson 1 year ago
    Great video. The skew really isnt really that worse than the EX1. Ok, now everyone get out their ASC manuals and follow the guidelines for panning :P
  • Pietro Impagliazzo plus 1 year ago
    So technology evolves enough to makes us go back to 100 year old rules...

    That makes sense!

    :) I kid a little.
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  • MGE 1 year ago
    Thanks a lot for posting this!
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  • JC 1 year ago
    Thanks for posting , i think this is a very exciting step from Nikon , Does anyone know though if you could use manual lenses in video mode> reason i ask is i have a peeling fisheye and a lush Zeiss 135mm that would be great to video with.
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  • Bionicpix 1 year ago
    Yeah, rolling shutters give me the heebie-jeebies. I'd probably buy this camera, though. Would be great to have that feature. But I'm saving up for the new Panasonic HD. :-)
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  • Sebastien Stevens 1 year ago
    It looks like a problem that can be solved, they have to post synchronize the image lines on the CMOS, so on the end of each framecapture all lines are written down on exact the same moment.
    If the first line on the chip is captured on lets say 0,0001 second and the second line on 0,0002 seconds and the third line on 0,0003 seconds we must delay the moment of capture of the first line with 0,0002 seconds and the second line by 0,0001 seconds and the third line stays as it is so the lines all captured on 0,0003 seconds.
    This must be possible, sounds plausible right?
  • Sean Alcorn 葉華遜 plus 8 months ago
    Um. No. What you are effectively saying is that you need to capture all 720 or all 1080 lines at the same moment - which can not be done. At the moment you are suggesting to capture line 1, the microprocessor is busy capturing line 2. This is basically why the problem exists in the first place.
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  • elholandes 1 year ago
    Well guys....look at it on the bright side. This is an indicator for new Camcorders to arrive with NIkon or Canon lense compatibility without having to buy a 35mm adapter.
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  • Two worlds just collided. I've got to shoot with one.
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  • Video by Wes plus 1 year ago
    I''ve been seeing a lot of d90 footage, and a lot of looks out of focus. How are the vimeo versions stacking up to your original footage? Is there a significant difference?
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  • Travis Jutson 1 year ago
    The D90 doesn't have AF when it's shooting a movie.
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  • SMEP 11 months ago
    cool. i think fast pans like in the end of the video you would go into a movie only in action scenes, and i think the bending of the vertical building elements would just add to thy dynamic of those scenes.
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  • Alexander Alexandrov plus 11 months ago
    just a straight up question: to the cameraman of this video. Seems the exposure wasnt locked - thus the rolling shutter issue. Have you done similar test with exposure locked? if so how does it look? Will exposure lock fully take care of this?
  • Inofaith 10 months ago
    rolling shutter will always be there due to how the the CMOS sensor does video.
    AE lock set rigt prevents light waves in artificial light
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  • bunkofurko 8 months ago
    In looking over all the frightening clips here on the infamous rolling shutter misery, I have decided to stay the heck away from CMOS or 3-MOS or any other sort of CMOS cameras. And stick with the good old 3-chip CCD Coupled Charged Sensor cameras. No shutter FX with those.
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  • Pwrlogic 7 months ago
    i'm a nikon guy from way back. i was going to wait for the panasonic gh1 to come ot or maybe the canon eos 500 but then i saw this guys video on youtube and i just ordered my d90. it's not just the camera but who is behind it. give him your support. youtube.com/watch?v=sZ2ZQERZsJQ&feature=channel_page
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  • aaron holloway 1 month ago
    I know there's problems with it. But you can work around them. It might even spur on a whole new style of filmmaking. Think of how the french new wave started. It was due to limitations.
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