Reading Time: 5 minutesWhat is a global shutter sensor? Definition & Meaning A global shutter sensor is an image sensor that exposes the entire frame at the same time, then reads the data after exposure, so fast motion and flashing light are captured as one unified moment instead of a line-by-line scan. You notice the difference when you… Continue reading Global Shutter Sensor Definition and Uses in Film Production
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What Is a Stacked Sensor? Definition & Tech Explained
Reading Time: 5 minutesWhat is A stacked sensor? Definition & Meaning A stacked sensor is an image sensor built in layers, with the light-capturing pixels on one layer and high-speed processing circuits, and sometimes memory, on separate layers, so the camera can read the image much faster. A stacked image sensor design matters when you shoot fast action,… Continue reading What Is a Stacked Sensor? Definition & Tech Explained
What Is Rolling Shutter? Definition, Causes, Tests & Fixes in Film
Reading Time: 6 minutesWhat is Rolling shutter? Definition & Meaning Rolling shutter is a type of image capture where the sensor reads each frame line by line from top to bottom, instead of capturing the entire frame at once. This can skew fast-moving objects or make vertical lines look slanted. It happens most often with CMOS sensors using… Continue reading What Is Rolling Shutter? Definition, Causes, Tests & Fixes in Film
