In a hurry to finish the video before our editors goes away on a long Diwali Holidays, I seem to have made some fundamental (gross) mistakes in this video. I would like to correct it here: 1. Contrary to what I mentioned in the video, the Global Shutter doesn't read-out 50 times in a second during a 1/50 shutter speed! It will depend on the Frame Rate not Shutter Speed. 2. Apologies for not specifying that this is best suited for Filmmaking! 🙈 3. Also please note that by saying 'Line by Line' what I meant was that the Rolling Shutter will expose the Sensor gradually in portions. Please do not interpret it literally. Thank you.
I am doing photography from 6 years you are the only youtuber who is providing pro tips that i don't know before! That's nice to learn . All of other youtubers are Targeting the new photographers the same videos like exposure triangle and all!
brother pls answer my last question that if rolling shutter speed is 20ms and shutter speed is 1/16sec(62ms) so brother frame has information bw 0 to 20ms brother am I right ?
Super helpful information! I’m excited about the possibilities. What kind of shutters have been used in really high speed cameras that scientists use if this is the first global shutter?
Can jello effect occur in electronic shutter cameras as well? Also, Isn't global shutter the same way how sensors work in smartphones? Why is it so legendary in digital cameras then?
@@PIXELVIILAGE so , do you mean that even in electronic sensor cameras, the sensor is exposed in portions, just like in rolling shutter cameras where we had a mechanical shutter. I have always wondered about this, since in every image of a mirrorless camera out there, we can see the sensor directly without any shutter.
@@gurudath_s That’s correct. Electronic Shutters and faster sensor readouts in modern mirror leases have minimised the Rolling shutter effect but not completely.
A camera with a stacked sensor for faster readout can drastically reduce rolling shutter..and stacked sensor has other advantages also...buy camera with a stacked sensor are few and costly high end..a nikon z6iii jas a partial stacked sensor where as nikon z9 and z8 have stacked sensor the new canon r5ii has a stacked bsi sensor where as the canon R5 did not have it.... 😊
dear radha, der radha, 1. I do not think it was sony that started the mirrorless revolution. they might have introduced the the first mirrorless full frame. but revolution? NO! you remember the olympus micro 4/3 camera you sent to me in 2010? or did you forget that? that was the real mirrorless revolution! 2. when you are using a 1/50 shutter speed, the shutter does not move all the way across the frame gate in 1/50 of second. what happens is, every single pixel in the sensor is exposed to the light for 1/50 of a second. 3. I guess when you were using the term "rolling shutter" you actually meant focal plane shutter. 4. The most important benefit from a global shutter is lack of shutter shock or vibration.
Thank you Doc... for your comments. 1. I think it was Epson. But Sony created the first 'Full Frame' Mirrorless! 2. I have corrected that statement and pinned it. 3. The rear Focal-Plane shutter will be the electronic shutter since it is the part of the sensor itself! 4. That's a bonus. Real beneficiary is only for the Cinematographer. There will be no Shutter Shock/Vibration in most modern mirrorless cameras when you engage the Electronic Shutter. 🙏❤
We are just helping the camera companies to increase there business. By blindly following the advance technology. Rather it's important to explain the photographers what is must particularly for there type of work. And what is necessary to capture the best in the particular conditions. And to calculate what is the best equipment for there particular work. Coz no one is working in same type of clients and conditions. So why we are suggesting the photography community to follow every advance technology for each kind of work.
In a hurry to finish the video before our editors goes away on a long Diwali Holidays, I seem to have made some fundamental (gross) mistakes in this video. I would like to correct it here:
1. Contrary to what I mentioned in the video, the Global Shutter doesn't read-out 50 times in a second during a 1/50 shutter speed! It will depend on the Frame Rate not Shutter Speed.
2. Apologies for not specifying that this is best suited for Filmmaking! 🙈
3. Also please note that by saying 'Line by Line' what I meant was that the Rolling Shutter will expose the Sensor gradually in portions. Please do not interpret it literally. Thank you.
I am doing photography from 6 years you are the only youtuber who is providing pro tips that i don't know before! That's nice to learn . All of other youtubers are Targeting the new photographers the same videos like exposure triangle and all!
What a great and simple way of explaining global shutter. Your demonstration was outstanding. Thank you.
Very detailed but simplified explanation. Thank you for sharing.
Sir I wanted to understand how this global shutter work , means in technology terms....
Wht was so difficult that it took so many years to make it ?
Amazing illustration dear Radhakrishnan Sir 🙌.
Lovely explanation of Rolling Shutter and Global Shutter. Hope, to see your next video on real time experience about global shutter 👍
Excellent Sir
Beautifully explained, thank you
Beautifully illustrated
Samsung S21 FE camera review plz
brother pls answer my last question that if rolling shutter speed is 20ms and shutter speed is 1/16sec(62ms) so brother frame has information bw 0 to 20ms brother am I right ?
Sir amazing experience. Thank you so much.
just a question... I am having r6 mark2 can I shoot with faster shutter speed while using flashes if I select electronic shutter in camera settings.
Thanku so much for clearing all the doubts sir🙏🏻
Beautiful explanation Radha ji 👍👏👏👏
Amazing Informative Video ❤❤Loved it ❤❤
Brilliant ! 😍
Pixel Clear Explanation Sir
Wonderfully explanation Sir ... but, no need to rush in early stage of the new technology my view point except one who have heavy saving already ...
GREAT VOICE .
thanks 🙏
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❤❤❤ great Radha Sir
Super...Sir...❤❤❤❤❤
Super helpful information! I’m excited about the possibilities.
What kind of shutters have been used in really high speed cameras that scientists use if this is the first global shutter?
I said this is the first Global Shutter in Mirrorless Full frame cameras. Don’t remember saying that Sony just invented it!
@@PIXELVIILAGE Oh! Cool. I'll have to learn the distinctions between different types of cameras!
But what’s different between mechanical shutter and rolling shutter?
Well said
Can jello effect occur in electronic shutter cameras as well?
Also,
Isn't global shutter the same way how sensors work in smartphones? Why is it so legendary in digital cameras then?
Well... It is reduced but cannot technically be avoided. As far as I know smartphones use Rolling Shutter.
@@PIXELVIILAGE so , do you mean that even in electronic sensor cameras, the sensor is exposed in portions, just like in rolling shutter cameras where we had a mechanical shutter. I have always wondered about this, since in every image of a mirrorless camera out there, we can see the sensor directly without any shutter.
@@gurudath_s That’s correct. Electronic Shutters and faster sensor readouts in modern mirror leases have minimised the Rolling shutter effect but not completely.
Can we say rolling shutter works on same principle as Progressive Scanning in TV
A camera with a stacked sensor for faster readout can drastically reduce rolling shutter..and stacked sensor has other advantages also...buy camera with a stacked sensor are few and costly high end..a nikon z6iii jas a partial stacked sensor where as nikon z9 and z8 have stacked sensor the new canon r5ii has a stacked bsi sensor where as the canon R5 did not have it.... 😊
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looking forward to sharp Aircraft propeller images. lol
It's shown to me in 50 seconds after uploaded on utube
dear radha, der radha,
1. I do not think it was sony that started the mirrorless revolution.
they might have introduced the the first mirrorless full frame.
but revolution? NO!
you remember the olympus micro 4/3 camera you sent to me in 2010?
or did you forget that?
that was the real mirrorless revolution!
2. when you are using a 1/50 shutter speed, the shutter does not move all the way across the frame gate in 1/50 of second.
what happens is, every single pixel in the sensor is exposed to the light for 1/50 of a second.
3. I guess when you were using the term "rolling shutter" you actually meant focal plane shutter.
4. The most important benefit from a global shutter is lack of shutter shock or vibration.
Thank you Doc... for your comments.
1. I think it was Epson. But Sony created the first 'Full Frame' Mirrorless!
2. I have corrected that statement and pinned it.
3. The rear Focal-Plane shutter will be the electronic shutter since it is the part of the sensor itself!
4. That's a bonus. Real beneficiary is only for the Cinematographer. There will be no Shutter Shock/Vibration in most modern mirrorless cameras when you engage the Electronic Shutter.
🙏❤
We are just helping the camera companies to increase there business. By blindly following the advance technology. Rather it's important to explain the photographers what is must particularly for there type of work. And what is necessary to capture the best in the particular conditions. And to calculate what is the best equipment for there particular work. Coz no one is working in same type of clients and conditions. So why we are suggesting the photography community to follow every advance technology for each kind of work.
Didi you say RadhaKrishna??😮😮
what shutter iPhone has? why not put that one into DSLR!
so many things wrong in this video
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