Not only is there a head-scratcher of 4K60 SRAW performance, but there's also a head-scratcher of video sensor readout performance:
ES 6.3ms
Data from DPReview:
17.3ms RAW 24-30
7.2ms line-skipped modes
12.8ms RAW 60 and all other modes
Data from Gerald:
8K(24?) RAW 17.3ms
8K60 RAW lite 12.6ms
4K24 RAW line-skipped 17.3ms
4K "Fine" oversampled 17.3ms
4K60 RAW line-skipped 12.6ms
4K24 "Standard" line-skipped 9.6ms
4K60 "Standard" line-skipped 9.6ms
4K120 "Standard" line-skipped 7.2ms
I don't understand why rolling shutter should be worse than 6.3ms for any video mode at all unless Canon is deliberately sandbagging.
Also if I understand correctly, the R5 sensor is read in 16 line chunks right? So with any other camera, rolling shutter at least looks smooth, but with the R5 it looks like stair steps?
ES 6.3ms
Data from DPReview:
17.3ms RAW 24-30
7.2ms line-skipped modes
12.8ms RAW 60 and all other modes
Data from Gerald:
8K(24?) RAW 17.3ms
8K60 RAW lite 12.6ms
4K24 RAW line-skipped 17.3ms
4K "Fine" oversampled 17.3ms
4K60 RAW line-skipped 12.6ms
4K24 "Standard" line-skipped 9.6ms
4K60 "Standard" line-skipped 9.6ms
4K120 "Standard" line-skipped 7.2ms
I don't understand why rolling shutter should be worse than 6.3ms for any video mode at all unless Canon is deliberately sandbagging.
Also if I understand correctly, the R5 sensor is read in 16 line chunks right? So with any other camera, rolling shutter at least looks smooth, but with the R5 it looks like stair steps?
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