Gav shows you how insanely quick the inside of a DSLR camera moves when it takes a picture, by filming it at 10,000 fps.
Camera filmed is a Canon 7D.
This video is a good demonstration of how a rolling shutter works.
Shot with a Phantom Flex at 10,000fps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmjeCchGRQo
Watch a shutter of a DSLR in slow motion
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Thanks for that link. Very interesting stuff. I never knew about the rolling shutter nor why things "leaned" while moving sideways across a scene.
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I agree, interesting and cool. Always good to lean how your equiptment works
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Started to binge watch their channel...the electric fly swatter is pretty cool, too!
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But...but...PETA!MQT3001 wrote:Started to binge watch their channel...the electric fly swatter is pretty cool, too!
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If that's what you think of it, that's pretty disturbing...MQT3001 wrote:Started to binge watch their channel...the electric fly swatter is pretty cool, too!
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You obviously never fried insects with a magnifying glass when you were a kid.59caddy wrote:
If that's what you think of it, that's pretty disturbing...
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Photo I found displaying the effect of the rolling shutter on a spinning penny:J T wrote:I never knew about the rolling shutter nor why things "leaned" while moving sideways across a scene.
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Love the Slow Mo Guys. Gavin Free is really awesome with his Phantom Flex and it has been used to record the slow mo on Sherlock Holmes 2. If you have a second, watch ALL of their videos. They are simply fantastic.
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