tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7936415660171199422.post4302868480898644755..comments2023-04-24T10:43:46.383-04:00Comments on To Tony Productions: Farewell Sony HXR NX5UTo Tony Productionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06332895483426987556noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7936415660171199422.post-37075926351567757342012-02-19T16:45:22.745-05:002012-02-19T16:45:22.745-05:00Yeah I sold it which was a tough decision but I am...Yeah I sold it which was a tough decision but I am going to upgrade to the Canon 5D Mark III when it releases later this year. I think the NX5U stands up good with rolling shutter, I did not test it too much while I had it. I think even CMOS cameras have trouble with rolling shutter. I would look into Warp Stabilizer inside of After Effects it will clean up rolling shutter very well. Try that before getting a new camera.To Tony Productionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06332895483426987556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7936415660171199422.post-52486976054697742942012-02-18T10:24:28.231-05:002012-02-18T10:24:28.231-05:00Hi Daniel - Really curious about your having sold ...Hi Daniel - Really curious about your having sold it. I'm interested in picking up a NX5U for 3K, to complement my 5DMkII/60D/T2i setup, as I need something that won't suffer from rolling shutter and can shoot action sequences from cars. Any thoughts on this? Thanks!Sethnoreply@blogger.com