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Rolling shutter will be minimised but will still be there, so it is an improvement over the A7IV.Sensor readout of the A7V is approx 4.5x faster than the A7IV. The A7 IV is approx 66ms so by my calculations that means the A7V will be 14.6ms, therefore it's still quite a bit slower than the A1 which is 3.8-4ms.
I used to have the EM1 Mark II which has a readout speed of approx 16.7ms and on viewing a single image it was hard to see any rolling shutter, you could see it if you shot a series and viewed one to the other quickly, you could see the distortion in the subject change very slightly. For me it wasn't enough to worry about as, just looking at a single image you didn't notice it, although I guess if there's a lot of vertical lines it might be more noticeable.
Basically it's just a long winded way of saying that I think the electronic shutter will be usable most of the time with the A7V![]()
Banding is still gonna be pretty poor though. Rolling shutter I can deal with banding I can not. This just means that it's not a body that would be useful to me personally. I don't use our A7IV's for the same reason, they are my wife's camera's. She doesn't mind using the mech shutter, I do. The A7IV and based on the specs and the A7V will likely be unusable indoors using the electronic shutter.
To be fair I didn't expect that it would be usable, if it had of been I would have been front of the line to buy one. I will just have to pay the extra for another A9III. I suppose at some point we will likely get some to replace my wife's A7IV's. With the rest of the specs, if it had of had a fully stacked sensor it would be the perfect camera for weddings but then it would be a fair bit more expensive. I wonder how much more it would have cost with a fully stacked sensor, or if Sony are just crippling them to protect the other cameras that have it.
My use is different than most of the rest of the guys here as I am shooting indoors more than most and its my personal preference to always use the e shutter.
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