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Thank you. Very good information. I will probably give it a try as I sounds like it might be ok for running/ contact plays and maybe the football contracting a receivers hands. Basketball might not be bad. I can see your point with baseball, softball and soccer.
rscheffler wrote:
Probably depends on the skill level of the skaters and their moves/routines. A benefit of figure skating being a non-ball sport is that the viewer is less likely to notice minor distortion in parts of the human body than what should be a perfectly round ball or straight stick/club/bat. I use the R6 and R6II in e-shutter for football and only see distortion when the ball is moving very fast, like right when it's kicked or a receiver is just about to catch it. It also depends on orientation of the camera (horizontal vs. vertical) as well as angle of the ball/throw/kick to the camera. A ball moving across the frame will distort a lot more than one moving mostly at or away from the camera. I don't shoot much 'round ball' sports but you will see distortion with soccer balls, baseball bats, golf clubs, hockey sticks. I recently shot some golf at a driving range where 40fps of the R6II would have been nice to use for a higher chance of getting a ball just coming off a club, but the rolling shutter distortion of club shafts was just too obvious...Show more →
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