Graham Hickling
July 31st, 2010, 07:38 AM
Some folk in the Industry News thread about the new Sony NEX-VG10, which shoot 30P in a 60i stream, have commented that 30P tends to "judder".
But my understanding has been that judder refers to the effects of viewing pans etc when there is 3:2 pulldown (i.e. not relevant to the VG10).
I do agree there is a not-so-pleasant visual effect if a too-high shutter speed is used with a slow frame rate - is there a proper term for that (other than the "Saving Private Ryan" effect) or is that also considered "judder"?
But my understanding has been that judder refers to the effects of viewing pans etc when there is 3:2 pulldown (i.e. not relevant to the VG10).
I do agree there is a not-so-pleasant visual effect if a too-high shutter speed is used with a slow frame rate - is there a proper term for that (other than the "Saving Private Ryan" effect) or is that also considered "judder"?