steadiness of the shot is hardly the issue... just check out the video in the link. it's quite visible even in youtube-crap-o-vision. i'm assuming "why not the LS2LS7?"'s term "rolling shutter artifact" is more accurate than i could describe.
the Canon EOS 5D Mark II may be a price bracket higher, but i would say it's a pretty big challenger to a $10k "dedicated HD camera" 3-4 times more expensive (if people can convince Canon to implement 24p ... which some make out to be "just a firmware fix away from reality" (and canon's desire))
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plonk420 @ Oct 26th 2008 8:14PM
steadiness of the shot is hardly the issue... just check out the video in the link. it's quite visible even in youtube-crap-o-vision. i'm assuming "why not the LS2LS7?"'s term "rolling shutter artifact" is more accurate than i could describe.
the Canon EOS 5D Mark II may be a price bracket higher, but i would say it's a pretty big challenger to a $10k "dedicated HD camera" 3-4 times more expensive (if people can convince Canon to implement 24p ... which some make out to be "just a firmware fix away from reality" (and canon's desire))