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Mike Kobal October 8th, 2009 05:15 PM

Rolling Shutter 7D, 5D at identical panning speed
 
a bit more conclusive
Rolling shutter, part2@ identical panning speed: Canon 7D vs Canon 5D mark II Mike Kobal
cheers,
mike

Tramm Hudson October 8th, 2009 05:35 PM

Four things that would help immensely with this sort of video:
1. Split screen view of the two cameras in sync during the pans
2. Comparison of the different modes of the 7d (60p, 30p and 24p)
3. Comparison to different cameras (CCD, GH1, Red, etc)
4. Still frames with the angles drawn on them compared to the vertical

Mike Kobal October 8th, 2009 05:44 PM

right. you can download the video and play with it - too much work for me

Bill Binder October 8th, 2009 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Kobal (Post 1429688)
right. you can download the video and play with it - too much work for me

LOL, you do realize you're talking with the guy that gave us the Magic Lantern firmware right?

Not saying you should do any of the work, but something just didn't sound quite right considering the ridiculous amount of "work" Tramm has done for all of us.

Mike Kobal October 8th, 2009 08:32 PM

LOL. you tell me that now? no wonder the request list is way to work intensive and technical for me. main reason for doing it was to satisfy my own curiosity (after my first dizzy attempt) this one shows the 7d is a bit better then the 5d. that's good enough for me.

Tramm Hudson October 9th, 2009 01:07 PM

I did a similar test to compare the different frame rates of the 7D with a split screen to show the two synchronized cameras. The 30p and 24p look about the same as the 5D's 30p, while the 7D's 60p has definitely less rolling shutter. I used 85mm on the 7D, which is equivalent to 135mm on the 5D.

5D and 7D: Rolling shutter comparison

Mike Kobal October 10th, 2009 05:14 AM

just watched it, the higher shutter speed seems to help also.


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