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A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?

  
 
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p.1 #1 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


I wanted to check with people their experience or understanding of whether or not the A7V's partially stacked sensor is making any rolling shutter issues with general soccer shooting conditions.

Thinking of getting one.



Jan 27, 2026 at 04:14 PM
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p.1 #2 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


I've not shot with any of these cameras, but if you searh for soccer shoots with the Canon R5, R6ii or Nikon Z6iii, they all have similar sensor scan speeds and will yield reasonably similar rolling shutter. I'm sure there is quite a lot of data about the R5 by now, in particular.


Jan 27, 2026 at 07:25 PM
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p.1 #3 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


PMR posted this today. He's a forum member as well I believe.



Looks way better than my R5 and R6ii in electronic shutter. I had a brain fart at a track day and used E shutter with an R6ii. Wheels looked like cartoon wheels.



Jan 27, 2026 at 08:55 PM
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p.1 #4 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


Since OP wasn't specific, I'm GUESSING they mean in e-shutter mode.

The sensor being partially stacked doesn't matter a hoot for mechanical shooting, just like every other camera.

Go watch any review of the Z6iii shooting sports in electronic shutter mode and you'll have your answer.



Jan 27, 2026 at 08:58 PM
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p.1 #5 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


Yeah that's correct. E-mode, which would get you the 30FPS.


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p.1 #6 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


nineblade wrote:
I wanted to check with people their experience or understanding of whether or not the A7V's partially stacked sensor is making any rolling shutter issues with general soccer shooting conditions.

Thinking of getting one.


Hard to answer because its dependent on your choice of lens focal length and your panning speed.

I calculated that on the A7V a 90 degree / second pan speed and 800mm focal length would turn a straight lamp post into something slanting roughly 45 degrees.

If you half the panning speed from 90 to 45 degrees / second, then the amount the lamp post slants will halve.

If you half the focal length from 800 to 400mm, then the amount the lamp post slants will also halve.

Hopefully this gives you some intuition..



Jan 28, 2026 at 12:49 AM
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p.1 #7 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


nineblade wrote:
I wanted to check with people their experience or understanding of whether or not the A7V's partially stacked sensor is making any rolling shutter issues with general soccer shooting conditions.

Thinking of getting one.


There is nothing special about the new design sensor, the a6700 is just as fast and doesnt have the fake name partially stacked attached to it. just about any camera will shoot sports successfully.



Jan 28, 2026 at 01:40 AM
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p.1 #8 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


BigBabyMoses06 wrote:
PMR posted this today. He's a forum member as well I believe.



Looks way better than my R5 and R6ii in electronic shutter. I had a brain fart at a track day and used E shutter with an R6ii. Wheels looked like cartoon wheels.


That's exactly the sort of comparison I was looking for. Thanks!



Jan 29, 2026 at 02:38 AM
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p.1 #9 · A7V Rolling Shutter with Soccer?


e-shutter on the new a7V should work fine, especially outdoors. I haven't read/seen much about potential banding using e-shutter on this camera indoors, which might be an issue when using it for indoor sports depending on the light situation.

Also pay attention/evaluate the high ISO performance. I used to shoot a lot of travel and varsity soccer and often you play towards the evening or with insufficient artificial overhead light.

Then again, you can always switch over the mechanical shutter.



Jan 29, 2026 at 04:48 AM







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