That’s a perfect demonstration of the effect David. I’ve ceased to use the ES for football and I certainly didn’t use it for the hockey I shot last weekend. I might use it for rugby tomorrow since distortion on a rugby isn’t as noticeable and not likely to happen when they’re passing it hand to hand anyway. The R6 ii is still my go to for gymnastics. It just can’t be beaten and the ES at 20fps is sweet as… btw I gave up on sending the grip back and just dropped a tiny bit of oil to lubricate the af-on button movement and so far it seems to have worked 🤷
The ball being kicked hard or stopped in its track by the other player will deform (it is not made of metal), so I am not sure this is the best example for rolling shutter. To me a fast-moving bat or racket would be more disturbing to the eye.
The agency I’m shooting for encouraged me to use the electronic shutter. In their opinion rolling shutter is not a big issue and „customers“ do not see it. So I use electronic shutter always and yes, there might be one or two extreme cases where the picture is unusable, but the next or the one after is then good enough. We look at faces and not at the ball.
when i didnt know about cameras i didnt really notice these, and when i did notice i thought it was just the ball deformed due to hard hit. most people dont know of rolling shutter or care. especially when its on the ball. it would only be bad if its a golf stick. so this image is good no need to worry
Just invested in an R6 mk2 and used it at the weekend for a cricket match. Didn't notice any issues with the rolling shutter, either on the ball or the bat. But, as you say it does up your image count! Going for the classic wicket shot with the ball hitting the stumps and bales flying in the air, either takes luck or you have to shoot a lot of deliveries. Ended up with over 2000 images to go through! But love the R6 mk2.
Muito bom o video. Ainda irei testar no futebol americano (a bola já é oval mesmo). Também gostaria de saber (se puder informar) qual a configuração de Foco que esta usando. A área do AF e afins. Obrigado pelos videos.
Hello, Professor. I want to ask you about the Canon R6mark ii camera. What do you think of it? Is it good for shooting sports and wildlife, and what is the quality of the image? Do you recommend this camera to me?
Im in boxing photography and have the canon r6 and thinking about upgrading to r6 mkii with 40 frames a second.. that sounds great but.. do you think I will have the same problem with the rolling shutter for boxing images?
Hi David, I agree with @Twobarpsi, it's a great photo and you're being too hard on yourself. It's such a sharp image the slight distortion is a minor factor. Thanks for the great videos 🙂
Este vídeo fala sobre o obturador eletrónico, não o mecânico (que a R8 não tem). Não sei como é o rolling shutter na R8 porque não tenho uma para experimentar, mas duvido seriamente que seja melhor que a R6 II. Já agora, tenho uma canal em Português: www.youtube.com/@FotografiaDesportiva/videos
Always great content and informative
That’s a perfect demonstration of the effect David. I’ve ceased to use the ES for football and I certainly didn’t use it for the hockey I shot last weekend. I might use it for rugby tomorrow since distortion on a rugby isn’t as noticeable and not likely to happen when they’re passing it hand to hand anyway. The R6 ii is still my go to for gymnastics. It just can’t be beaten and the ES at 20fps is sweet as… btw I gave up on sending the grip back and just dropped a tiny bit of oil to lubricate the af-on button movement and so far it seems to have worked 🤷
The ball being kicked hard or stopped in its track by the other player will deform (it is not made of metal), so I am not sure this is the best example for rolling shutter. To me a fast-moving bat or racket would be more disturbing to the eye.
I agree, naturally the ball will deform. having the ball or anything captured at that speed still would be an accurate photograph
lol that’s exactly what I was thinking!
The agency I’m shooting for encouraged me to use the electronic shutter. In their opinion rolling shutter is not a big issue and „customers“ do not see it. So I use electronic shutter always and yes, there might be one or two extreme cases where the picture is unusable, but the next or the one after is then good enough. We look at faces and not at the ball.
Is this for fast movements?
@@royaltykidstvyes, football and other sports.
when i didnt know about cameras i didnt really notice these, and when i did notice i thought it was just the ball deformed due to hard hit. most people dont know of rolling shutter or care. especially when its on the ball. it would only be bad if its a golf stick. so this image is good no need to worry
electronic shutter of R5 R6ii is raw 14bit not yet ?
Just invested in an R6 mk2 and used it at the weekend for a cricket match. Didn't notice any issues with the rolling shutter, either on the ball or the bat. But, as you say it does up your image count! Going for the classic wicket shot with the ball hitting the stumps and bales flying in the air, either takes luck or you have to shoot a lot of deliveries. Ended up with over 2000 images to go through! But love the R6 mk2.
Muito bom o video. Ainda irei testar no futebol americano (a bola já é oval mesmo).
Também gostaria de saber (se puder informar) qual a configuração de Foco que esta usando.
A área do AF e afins.
Obrigado pelos videos.
Obrigado. Já tenho uns vídeos sobre as configurações que uso na R6 II no canal.
Hello, Professor. I want to ask you about the Canon R6mark ii camera. What do you think of it? Is it good for shooting sports and wildlife, and what is the quality of the image? Do you recommend this camera to me?
Hopefully this video will answer your question: ua-cam.com/video/ZlpTjyKkFKY/v-deo.html
Im in boxing photography and have the canon r6 and thinking about upgrading to r6 mkii with 40 frames a second.. that sounds great but.. do you think I will have the same problem with the rolling shutter for boxing images?
What sport is this? Rugby with a soccer ball?
It’s called Gaelic Football, Irish sport.
All good and fine…but IS THERE A FIX?
Not really, buy an R3 is basically the fix at this point.
Hi David, I agree with @Twobarpsi, it's a great photo and you're being too hard on yourself. It's such a sharp image the slight distortion is a minor factor. Thanks for the great videos 🙂
Cheers 🙏
O R8 deve ser pior, sem obturador mecânico?
Este vídeo fala sobre o obturador eletrónico, não o mecânico (que a R8 não tem). Não sei como é o rolling shutter na R8 porque não tenho uma para experimentar, mas duvido seriamente que seja melhor que a R6 II. Já agora, tenho uma canal em Português: www.youtube.com/@FotografiaDesportiva/videos
@@MLeeMedia , thank you muito obrigado! Seguirei lá também! 🇧🇷👍
Not a problem
2 mins to liqify and all perfect
Personally, I really dont care about it. The story is always more important.
I think the photo outweighs any rolling shutter artifacts. You are being overly critical, and it is a great photo!
Thank you 🙏
I'm glad he posted it. I am looking for a newer body to more easily take images of sword fighting. So I am concerned about rolling shutter and swords.
With a little post processing the ball will be round again. 😉
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