Hond

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[–] Hond@piefed.social 5 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

What an shitty article. Its about a new sensor which would make it practicable to implement global shutter into phones. Which is really exciting. But a global shutter on its own doesnt do anything to prevent motion blur. So the headline and conclusion is just wrong.

Like my old Motorola phone had horrible motion blur issues, too. But i could resolve that by just not using their shitty camera app and replace it with a modded gcam.

Motionblur is directly related to shutterspeed. edit: And how the camera software/algorhithm deals with that/uses trickery to prevent that. But rolling shutters or global shutters dont differ in the speed. Its about how the sensor gets read out. Maybe technically there are slight differences. I'm not an expert. But it should be negliable.

While you can have rolling shutter artifacts in photography with warped fast moving objects most of the time rolling shutter isnt an issue in most cases. The really big advantage comes with video because it gets less "wobbly" when panning the camera with a global shutter. Thats huge.