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andrewducker) wrote2010-04-28 10:34 pm
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Unintended Technological Effecta

What happens if you take a photo of a spinning propellor with an iphone camera - which scans left to right, meaning that different parts of the shot happen at different times.
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Anyone know if all digital cameras would do this?
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-- Steve has a positively ancient Fuji digital camera, the Finepix 2800Z sporting a whopping 2 megapixels and a jaw-dropping 128MB SmartMedia memory card, that takes better pictures than that.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurism
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So, presumably the frame begins with each column being drained, in turn at the same rate as the readout process, which 'follows' behind by a number of columns / period of time for the exposure time. Neat. In which case this sort of effect should be far less visible in low-light conditions where the exposure time is closer to the full-frame time.
Huh. Neat!
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