An Apple patent (number 20120092559) for rolling shutter distortion correction has appeared at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and apparently involves the camera in the iPad. It relates to ...
“Rolling shutter” is a distortion peculiar to digital video. You read about it all the time in reviews, but it can hard to visualize what exactly the “Jello-like” distortion actual does. Here it is, ...
Rolling Shutter is a type of distortion that affects cameras across the price spectrum. The more you know about it, the better you can deal with it Rolling shutter sensors are a lot easier to build ...
Even though SLR cameras adopted digital image sensors as far back as the 1980s, other key components have remained defiantly mechanical. Mirrorless cameras removed the mirror and optical viewfinder ...
The new A9 III features a special global shutter that eliminates warping and distortion in both stills and video. But it may also come with compromises for low-light shooting. The new A9 III features ...
As camera sensors gain more detail, the high resolution they deliver makes another issue a bit more obvious. The high resolution reveals that traditional rolling shutters create distortion in the ...
There are several issues caused by the way a video camera CMOS collects its data that can add extra distortion to your home movie. The CMOS in a home camcorder acquires the image by recording each ...
How big an issue is Rolling Shutter in the real world? Is it so bad that you should avoid cameras that show it? (That's most cameras, by the way.) Or is the problem overstated? Sometimes you can solve ...