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d3200 Jittery Video
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpatch" data-source="post: 388617" data-attributes="member: 10543"><p>My D5100 suffers a bit from "stuttery" video too sometimes, but only in videos where something passes at speed close by, like a car or train. It's like the subject moves a short distance between samples, so its movement isn't fluid. I have all of the settings made to avoid this and I have a fast card in the camera. I'm guessing that the camera's sampling rate isn't fast enough. It's not a big deal because I don't often shoot videos, but it's distracting. I run an i5 laptop with plenty of memory.</p><p></p><p>I've not thought about looking at the video using the camera's screen to see what it shows. Good idea LensWork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpatch, post: 388617, member: 10543"] My D5100 suffers a bit from "stuttery" video too sometimes, but only in videos where something passes at speed close by, like a car or train. It's like the subject moves a short distance between samples, so its movement isn't fluid. I have all of the settings made to avoid this and I have a fast card in the camera. I'm guessing that the camera's sampling rate isn't fast enough. It's not a big deal because I don't often shoot videos, but it's distracting. I run an i5 laptop with plenty of memory. I've not thought about looking at the video using the camera's screen to see what it shows. Good idea LensWork. [/QUOTE]
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