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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

Testing the Nikon D90 CMOS wobble / rolling shutter.

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  • Does it wobble while zooming in and out?

  • Yes, much like the dock in OSX.

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  • my nokia n70 and nokia 6600 cam phones do this to0.. does that mean my cam phones have cmos sensors to?

  • Your iPhone doesn't have video.

    :-p

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  • they call that the jello effect

  • @lacerated85 dude, seriously, if you'r into photography & not in filmmaking, you've got to love your D90...

  • @MichaelDaeche thank you.

  • @N6600 That is correct.

  • jux got my d90. i am quite disappointed with the video quality. i shouldnt say much cox i a newbie. any settings apart from lens change to improve on it? kindly advice guys thanks a mil

  • @stevenvcook no, its the sensor, the sensor grabs frames like a scanner, from top to bottom, it also happens when going up and down, it squishes the image down or up, depending on the direction.

  • It is the frame rate that causes the "wobble". If it were the sensor the wobble would aldo be noticed when panning up and down. The wobble will only be noticed when moving quickly from side to side. The d90 has a frame rate of 24 frames/sec.

  • lol

  • LOL hahaha

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