09-24-2008, 11:37 PM
It has some serious limitations, like no way to change the frame rate or shutter speed.
This has more ramifications for PAL countries with 50 Hz power than it does for you guys in the States though.
Look quite promising.
It's impossible to judge the quality of the video without seeing it straight out of the camera.
Once it has been resized and recompressed there is no way of knowing if the artifacts on the video are from the recompression or were on the original footage.
The global shutter effects (i.e. jello-cam) on the 5D Mk II seem to be surprisingly minmal.
This has more ramifications for PAL countries with 50 Hz power than it does for you guys in the States though.
Look quite promising.
It's impossible to judge the quality of the video without seeing it straight out of the camera.
Once it has been resized and recompressed there is no way of knowing if the artifacts on the video are from the recompression or were on the original footage.
The global shutter effects (i.e. jello-cam) on the 5D Mk II seem to be surprisingly minmal.