2012-05-31
13:46
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2012-05-31
13:50
by
Puigchild
Why are the HD videos have an effect "jelly"? It's incredibly annoying to go that way.
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2012-05-31 14:32
LiptonICEI wrote:Why are the HD videos have an effect "jelly"? It's incredibly annoying to go that way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_shutter
2012-05-31 15:07
As I read the 'Rolling shutter' is a defect that effect. It occurs in low-quality cameras (like the iPhone) and CMOS sensors. It is assumed that the Nokia N8 has a Carl Zeiss (assumed
) and a high quality camera. So what happens ...?
2012-06-02 11:14
2012-06-02 16:32
Nokia N8 has a mechanical global shutter to avoid the rolling shutter effect for still image capture.
The rolling shutter effect in video has been greatly reduced with each N8 firmware update, and I rarely notice it with Belle.
It is important to use video editing software that can handle the variable frame rate of the mp4 files created by CMOS camcorders with rolling shutter - or use video editing software that has an option to lock onto the actual frames and adjust the timing.
Do you have trouble in a specific situation?
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Hans
2012-06-02 20:24
I have no problems in specific situations, but in my N8 the 'Rolling shutter' looks considerably. The gel effect is quite remarkable and very annoying. In 90% of recorded movies can be seen that defect.
2012-06-03 4:28
2012-06-03 11:41
Srikanthsd wrote:
Can video stabilization help with this?
Nope. The wobble effect is still there with stabilisation on.
Ray.