https://www.facebook.com/rushdanceclub/posts/10200786404261247
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0DqUFjwPqk
I hate what the camera makers are doing to the videocam hadrware now a days.
cons of using a DSLR to shoot videos:
(1)still fooling videographers out there who know shit with rolling shutter.what;'s that? it bring on the jelly effects. its like holding a piece of paper with your 2 hadns, then filpping it here and there. paper must be thin one to see what jeely eefect is about. the only thing immune to jeely effect i when the scene is stationary. once you start mmove the cam, jelly rocks.
(2)poor autofocusing. the subject focus shift opn and off, - nope its not creative focusing or blurring. its poor autofocusing system
(3)sensor gets heater up fast - i wonder use i\the fucnction so often how long will my dslr live.
(4)large file size - you only need a 2.0736MP sensor to shoot a 1280x1080p hd video. its so simple 1920x1080=2.07356MP. activating a 24mp sensor lots of work and compression to stringe it down to 1280x1080 - means loss of quality if you dont do it right during rendering.
Only the Mk2 and 3 of canon so far is the only DSLR model thatn can still make it with minimal jelly effects - the rest - like seet.
Undertsanding frame rates is very important when you attempt to slow donw the frames speed in your videos, and smoothly. you will need at least 60p (not 60i, dont get fooled by the cam hardware specs) to slow down 75-50%, more than 60p like 120p and above to slow it donw more. see a cat jumping gif in cat forum how smooth the cat apears when the frames slows it jumped to catch a bird. that's what a fast action fps cam is for.
throw me a canon sx150 IS i can shoot decent video any time man!