Rolling shutter in Slow Motion - Video.
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Courtesy of DPReview.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/7983095405/canon-...
Interesting background to understanding how things work.
Frozen in time? Hmm. Not quite - at any speed.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/7983095405/canon-...
Interesting background to understanding how things work.
Frozen in time? Hmm. Not quite - at any speed.
Simpo Two said:
I wonder how the electromagnetic shutter in the Nikon D70 worked? I could synch up to 1/2000th with that - so it must have done something differently. And why hasn't it been retained?
D70 had a CCD sensor, a physical first curtain shutter and an electronic second curtain. CCD allows the whole sensor to be read at the same time and can effectivly stop exposure at that point.Most cameras now use CMOS sensors that read data in lines, this takes some time ( up to 1/30th of a second irrispective of shutter speeds..!) means you cant have an electronic second shutter.
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I'm ashamed to say that I didn't realise digital SLRs still used mechanical shutters - I assumed it was all electronic.
