Nikon D90 D-Movie Mode Shoots Jelly Video
Posted by: The dSLR Dad in Cameras, News & CommentaryRED Digital Cinema founder Jim Jannard, who recently announced their own Digital Still and Motion Camera has also gotten his hands on a Nikon D90. The results of it’s motion capture are not impressive:
You can follow Jim’s discussion of CMOS motion video capture in the RED User forum:
The details of the RED DSMC (Digital Still & Motion Camera) will be announced at the end of this year.
Given the announcements and release of still cameras from “others” that now shoot video, RED is excited to enter this game. From our vantage point, it is a lot easier to enter the still market from a motion background than visa-versa. The biggest issue that needs to be solved by the still capture group is skew… slow read-reset of CMOS imagers. This “typical” CMOS issue shows itself by moving the camera during motion capture. It is seen as “jelly movement”. Red has overcome this issue with a rapid read-reset CMOS sensor program. The Monstro Mysterium sensor is the fastest read-reset CMOS known to man enjoying the same motion characteristics as a film camera.
Later on he continues:
Tags: dSLR Video, Nikon D90, Red Digital Cinema, RED DSMC





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