Shutter "jitter' distracting in videos
I am researching the advantages and/or disadvantages of switching over from shooting with my EX-1 with a DOF adaptor to a 5D or 7D DSLR. From all of the footage I have seen so far shot on these cameras they all have obvious and distinct shutter "jitter'. I for one prefer the natural motion blur that a dedicated video camera produces, especially when shooting progressive. This may be a stupid question, but is there any way of being able to turn the shutter off in the same way you can with a video camera?
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The 7D (and 5D) don't use the shutter when shooting video. Whatever effect you see is a result of the way the video is read off the CMOS chip.
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We usually shoot 24p with a 1/48 shutter. My understanding is the 7D has 1/50, so I guess that would be "normal" for 24p?
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A lot of 5D/7D material is shot at very high shutter speeds because people are trying to capture shallow depth of field without using any ND filters. Any normal speed motion shot with a high shutter speed will appear jittery. |
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