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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 368044" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>I don't want to say yes and no , because I know it sounds crazy .. (I'm trying to get a handle on whats going on) ,, so lemme give you the scenario to explain the phenomenon as Im thinking it is , ,,, You set up an object- a tennis ball- to exactly have its image traverse the sensor in 1-25oth of a sec ,, well if that object is timed to be in the exposing zone that the shutters reveal , for the entire time that the shutters are moving then the image captured across the sensor should be a long stripe of green. If that tennis ball is moving in the opposite direction , then the resultant image of the ball will be very much compressed. </p><p>So the actual answer I would give you is that the effect will vary depending upon which direction you shake the camera. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> So if one wobbles randomly the expected effect of having the slot traverse the sensor will also be random as an ' improvement' .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 368044, member: 31397"] I don't want to say yes and no , because I know it sounds crazy .. (I'm trying to get a handle on whats going on) ,, so lemme give you the scenario to explain the phenomenon as Im thinking it is , ,,, You set up an object- a tennis ball- to exactly have its image traverse the sensor in 1-25oth of a sec ,, well if that object is timed to be in the exposing zone that the shutters reveal , for the entire time that the shutters are moving then the image captured across the sensor should be a long stripe of green. If that tennis ball is moving in the opposite direction , then the resultant image of the ball will be very much compressed. So the actual answer I would give you is that the effect will vary depending upon which direction you shake the camera. :) So if one wobbles randomly the expected effect of having the slot traverse the sensor will also be random as an ' improvement' . [/QUOTE]
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