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What is the problem with global shutter?
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What is the problem with global shutter?
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The more pixels on the sensor to transfer, the slower the total frame rate, even if the whole frame can be captured at once. In addition, a global shutter can result in increased read noise, limited framerates, and longer duty cycles for the camera.
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