My polymath friend Dave Ruigh sent along an interesting link to blog that complains about the rolling shutter technology used in some CMOS video cameras. Apparently when you make a fast pan or things ...
Alongside a slew of other unveilings this week, Canon has announced it’s created a CMOS sensor with a global shutter, a surprising development that could rid DSLRs of the dreaded “rolling shutter” ...
Global and rolling shutter sensor designs both have different advantages and disadvantages. So, why have one or the other when you can simply have both on one chip? That's exactly what Nikon has ...
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 ...
Adimec’s 4150m machine vision camera employs a rolling-shutter CMOS sensor to generate high-quality, 4-Mpixel blemish-free images that enhance the capabilities of high-end machine vision systems for ...
A rolling shutter on a camera exposes an image by scanning one section at a time instead of capturing a scene all at once. Mechanical focal plane shutters, at the fastest shutter speeds, will scan an ...
A recent technical publication has outlined a new global shutter sensor capable of shooting over 1,100 fps – and it’s mind ...
Most of us have seen slowly-moving dark bands or thin lines when shooting video with large LED displays in the frame. The LED screen could be the focus of the shot or just in the background, but ...
The firm which developed the image sensor for the Leica M has announced its latest creation, a 48-megapixel CMOS sensor with a global shutter. CMOSIS says its new CMV50000 can also support 8K ...