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Some EX3 rolling shutter footage
by
Nick Hill
on May 19, 2009 at 7:41:43 pm
Just thought people might be interested in this footage we shot last week. It's the first time I've noticed the EX3's rolling shutter, and then only because I tried to stabilise the footage in After Effects. It was shot at 720p25, shoulder-mounted - the cameraman was just walking along. First is the original footage, then there's the version I got when I wondered "would it be worth trying to stabilise it in AE?"
The answer: No.
http://www.rainjam.com/test/EX3_rolling_shutter.wmv
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