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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Jelly effect - I've heard about this very little. Is it common with movie clip abilities in DSLRs? I first heard of it in the site on RED cameras. Then in one camera review of the Cannon SX1IS. I am afraid if I am taking pics in a gym, of cheerleaders being tossed in the air, they will look funny when viewing the clip on my HD TV. Anybody have any information on the jelly effect?
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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The only thing I heard about was during movies (not photos) when the lens is zoomed out...don't know if that's what you are talking about? If so, it won't affect your photos (no matter how they are viewed); it seems more a problem with the sensor of the dSLR not being able to keep up with the movie.
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