Its not funny. A Canon rep told there is a legitimate reason for no 24p. He said something about the way the sensor is read out. He said that Canon wants it to operate at a perfect temperature. It runs too cold at 24p, but is at an optimum temp at 30p. It was done for the benefit of the camera.
That is the most nonsensical thing I have ever heard. 1) The camera doesn't have any trouble shooting 30fps video at 0°C/32°F but room temperature operation for 24fps video is too cold? 2) Heat = noise. You NEVER want more heat, that is why camera's have heatsinks, fans, etc.
I just got a D750 yesterday and I'm very impressed with it's performance. Lots of detail, no moire, great dynamic range. I have it matched with the optically stablized Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 and the results are excellent.
Canon removing 24p from new 4K mirrorless cameras - THE MEMES
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That is the most nonsensical thing I have ever heard. 1) The camera doesn't have any trouble shooting 30fps video at 0°C/32°F but room temperature operation for 24fps video is too cold? 2) Heat = noise. You NEVER want more heat, that is why camera's have heatsinks, fans, etc.