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  1. Hi there, I just had my first shoot yesterday with the A7S and the images look great but I've had an issue with my pans. Most of them (fast and slow and very slow) seem to be a choppy. Here are the settings I was using: Cine4 25fps 50M XAVC S at Shutter 1/50 or 50fps at 1/100 Photodiox adaptor with canon 18-135 IS and Canon 50mm 1.8 - I also tried with my pentax 35mm. SD card is a Sony U3, 64gb, reading 94mb/s. Write speed 60mb/s I did some tries with the slow shutter option on and off but it didn't change anything. I also went out and ran a quick test this morning, which I posted to this link: code: guru The footage is choppy on camera screen, on VLC, on my fcp timeline so I don't think it has much to do with computer power. Tripod is a manfrotto video tripod, pretty smooth. I have another shoot coming and I cannot do without pans so I'm really looking forward to you advice! Thanks a lot Vincent
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