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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

demo of socalled 'Jello-Effect'/Rolling-Shutter in post-production stabilization, due to CMOS of camcorder

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  • @SunnyShawFilms watch a comparison video of the 2, you can then decide :) at a faster framerate, the cmos will have less of a jello affect but just watch a comparison

  • @AshMargrove i dont think its the sensor problem, i think its the slow processor

  • @SunnyShawFilms Yes, Thats why most Video cameras use 3CCD technology. Ok, cmos is better under low lighting conditions & static camera shots. but for filming on the move, CCD is the best!

  • @AshMargrove really ?

  • Never happens with a CCD sensor ;D

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