Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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@plothole: Don't take offence please, but I have a D90 and that is plainly incorrect, the rolling shutter skew artefacts are very easy to produce. If Canon can do 1080 30p from their CMOS sensor then it is clear proof that CMOS sensor technologies are not stopping them, the 5DII's RS skew is also much less than the D90 but not as good as dedicated Pro video cameras like an EX1/3 so its not like the D90 is all we should expect from DMovie into the future.
I converted my D90 to IR, the video mode was next to useless to me for my video production. I just want Nikon to take the lead or at least show some sign of improving DMovie past version '1', I don't care if Canon ever actually offer 24 or 25p as I have no Canon equipment and do not want to have to buy anything of theirs.
Okay, I'm completely confused. Could you please reiterate?
"In fact even at the speeds they have managed there is noticeable distortion from the rolling shutter."
Comprehension failure perhaps?