And at the $6K price of the camera, I too will wait a bit. But then, I rarely do any "whip pan" movements. But it can only get better as time marches on. But with time marching on, so am I....
@john_dennis, like you, I rarely if ever see rolling shutter the way that you see in video reviews. And then there is the $6K, in addition to the cost of lenses.
I'm sure there will be the usual "influencers" saying this is the next best thing since "sliced bread", drumming up the hype.
I must be getting really old, and with that, cynical. The more "rah rah" I see and read about the next "big" thing, the more I appreciate what I already have.
I'll go with RogerS's comment that it will be great when the technolgy trickles down to mainstream gear (i.e. more affordable in my view) - as it always has done in the automobile industry.
Rolling shutte makes its prescence prominently known in video taken from a train or bus when passing something vertical close by like a vertical street sign or railway gantry when, filmed on to the side, ended up being angled at as much as something like 30% - because of the rolling shutter effect. Rolling shutter options in stabilisers like Mercalli can't fix that.
I'll be very happy to see the end of the rolling shutter effect.
A friend bought the original G9, (errrrr A9) when it was announced, while I bought the RX10-IV. He gave me a lot of crap. I left him a voicemail when I saw the G9-III (errrr A9) announcement. He hasn't called me back.