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more about #shutter MyPetFly: Just as an interesting aside, the same thing could happen with film cameras that have focal plane shutters. The shutter moves a slit across (and in so... more » thedarkhorse: It is the biggest issue by far of the HD video DSLR cameras. That then recording format/bitrate, then live HD output for monitoring. more » JoeLikesRamen!: Sounds like one of those fancy diet plans to me. Reduce tummy jiggle in three easy clicks! more » -
#videocameras
RollingShutter Reminds Us That While Jello Wiggles, Videos Should Not
What's wrong with that video from last night? Things seems a bit skewed, distorted, and wiggly-jiggly. No, I'm not focused on that redhead in the tiny pink shirt, I'm talking about a fixable issue with CMOS-based video cameras. More » -
#diy
DIY Lightning Activated Camera Trigger
Want to get great pictures of lightning without sitting outside all night? Check out this DIY lightning activated camera shutter trigger. It works by detecting really fast changes in light—which is either a lightning flash or your 2-year-old going nuts with the light switch—and triggers the camera shutter. The result is a convoluted way to automatically capture lightning without doing work yourself. Unless you count building the thing as work, which may actually be more work than sitting outside. [Solorb via DIYLive via Make]

