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Old October 15th 18, 05:08 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Neil[_9_]
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Default Image capture speed gets a boost!

On 10/15/2018 11:08 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On Oct 15, 2018, Neil wrote
(in article ):

Very interesting...

https://interestingengineering.com/t...on-fps-camera-
is-here-and-it-can-freeze-time?_source=newsletter&_campaign=BznyaKrM7be5V&_u id
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Interesting indeed. However, not to be found in your everyday Nikon, Canon,
Olympus, or Fujifilm anytime soon.

If they do they should be able to shoot a 100 meter track event and take a
week, or more to analyze each movement/moment for those 10 seconds. ;-)

Do you think they might have a rolling shutter issue?

Hell! I have a hard enough time trying to use 30fps, and at an airshow with
low level, high speed passes I find that a 3 to 5 frame burst, with the
occasional 8 frame burst is all I need. You have to control that trigger
finger.

It will breath new life into LR, and one event will take an entire
life's work to select the best shots! ;-)

Seriously, I suspect that we'll see some significant boost in capture
rates for upscale cameras in the not-so-distant future. As for 30fps,
those who have shot video have always worked with that rate, and it's
not much of a challenge. IMO, the issue is that it isn't the best way to
get individual shots anyway, but for those who work that way, a 120fps
rate would improve their chances.

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best regards,

Neil