Mammals R7 rolling shutter on large mammals

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I love to photograph wildlife and while I photograph everything from small birds to large mammals, my favorite subjects are definitely deer. I would love to use the silent shutter on the R7 to avoid detection by deer when photographing from a hide/blind on the ground. However, I'm concerned that the rolling shutter could be an issue with all the vertical tress in the background. I don't typically photograph deer on the run, but I frequently do so while they are walking or jogging slowly. I don't want the trees to be warped badly while panning with the deer as it walks/jogs through the woods. Does anyone have any experiences they can share on this?
 
I can detect rolling shutter effects on static subjects when the camera moves slightly between burst shots. It is definitely there, but most might not notice it in pics like that. It is a question of how much, and whether it looks bothersome to you or other viewers.
 

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