For video cameras "Rolling shutter" is a bind, but just as in the early days of Hollywood "we" have to get round the limitation of the tools we use.
My own movie-camera is CMOS and I try to keep large rotating parts out of the picture (eg flywheels, props, etc), but I sometimes wonder how broadcast cameras overcome this.... or do they splice-in some "real-film" footage? I rather doubt that, but then they have much faster data-paths, with correspondingly larger memory demands.
Consumers want their whole holiday on one memory card. (least that seems to be the view taken by consumer camcorder makers).... so this means some economy in pixel rates.
One benefit of CMOS sensors is they work better in low-light - and are cheaper to make ... strong benefits, I guess.
Will be interested to know what use OP will use this experimental Info for - it's npot as though Apple will change their design, - anyone?