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New Sony V1 - does true progressive scan mean no problems with rolling shutters?
by Zach Kady on Oct 19, 2009 at 7:16:22 pm

It has come to my attention that taking pictures on the red carpet or other areas with lots of flashes will sometimes cause a darker or lighter band in a given frame. I am curious if the new Sony V1 will have this same problem. I'm not a photographer, but I am looking to buy this camera as a graduation present and want to be sure that this problem won't happen. Since the ads say the V1 has true 24p progressive scan and they have this new EIP thing, I want to know this new technology is meant help stop this problem.

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Re: New Sony V1 - does true progressive scan mean no problems with rolling shutters?
by Brian Louis on Oct 19, 2009 at 10:04:15 pm

The rolling shutter is used in all modes, with flashes its usually only in one frame, where there are multiple strobes/flashes going off most cams with with either a global shutter or rolling shutter can be garbaged

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Re: New Sony V1 - does true progressive scan mean no problems with rolling shutters?
by Terry Esslinger on Oct 24, 2009 at 5:05:33 am

The rolling shutter is a problem with CMOS sensers,as compared to CCD.

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