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CCD vs CMOS - Sensor Artifacts and Rolling Shutter
Published by Matthew Jeppsen October 11th, 2007 in Cameras, News, Reviews
One topic that seems to crop up a lot lately is the subject of sensor artifacts in CMOS-based camcorders. The “Rolling Shutter Skew” phenomenon in particular is a primary concern…it is present to some extent in CMOS-equipped camcorders from cheap consumer models all the way up to the SI-2K and RED One digital cinema cameras.
In a detailed writeup at DVXuser, Barry Green discusses the different image artifacts of the two technologies and how to address them. He has also included video examples of common CMOS artifacts like Rolling Shutter Skew, Partial Exposure, and CCD’s own issue with Smear. So if you aren’t sure what the big deal is with these artifacts, head on over and start reading. Great stuff.
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