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Avoiding rolling shutter

Avoiding rolling shutter

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Avoiding rolling shutter

Richard: So obviously people are kind of freaked out about Rolling Shutter. They want to make sure that they don't get it in their productions. What are some strategies? Robbie: Well, they could buy a camera that has a CCD sensor. Richard: Yeah, but that kind of--these all purpose of shooting DSLRs. Robbie: Right, you are not going to really find that, no. Probably the easiest one is to control the speed of your pans. DSLRs and CMOS in general, but DSLRs are not particularly-- Richard: So, not this, right? Robbie: Exactly. Richard: Okay. Robbie: DSLRs are not probably the first choice to go out and shoot your next action movie whip pans, Jason Bourne type stuff. Now with that said, it's all about whether you notice it or not, right? Richard: Right. Robbie: You know in a fight scene in action movie, if there are no strong vertical lines, you are probably never going to notice it, and it would be just fine. However, if you're filming city-scapes, you now like tall vertical buildings…

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