DISQUS

LonSeidman.com: “Rolling Shutter” Plagues Nikon’s D300s Video

  • TC · 3 months ago
    Thanks. But let's remember, no one shooting video should ever be panning that fast. You point out that the camera has a hard time doing something that should not be done anyway. I don't think it's a deal breaker.
  • lonseidman · 3 months ago
    It's not just pans that are a problem -- it's also fast moving objects too. I'll play with it a bit more this week and post some additional samples so people can make a better judgement.
  • Frederick Szczepanski · 3 months ago
    WOW! You have an awesome dog. And wow that is wobbly! It's a shame because the quality of the image(s) are so superb!
  • amrulkareem · 3 months ago
    hai, i bought mine too. but what could you say about the lines when we shoot under pendaflour light?
    the jelly effect is not an issue, but the lines is kinda heartbreaking.
  • lonseidman · 3 months ago
    I haven't experienced that yet. I will say I took some great shots at a
    birthday party yesterday. Looks like film. The D300s is really starting to
    grow on me.
  • amrulkareem · 3 months ago
    i mean shoot video. the pictures came out great. but the video. under pendaflour lights, u could see lines
  • ben · 2 months ago
    I agree, watching the video of the D90, and 300, its definitely a weakness. Sure it shoots great stills, but the next generation should be able to provide both. There is nothing wrong for wanting both features as they will merge eventually.. plus who wants to carry a camera and a camcorder? If they get the frame rate up to 30fps i think a lot of these issues would be solved