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  2. Rolling shutter - Wikipedia

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    Rolling shutter describes the process of image capture in which a still picture (in a still camera) or each frame of a video (in a video camera) is captured not by taking a snapshot of the entire scene at a single instant in time but rather by scanning across the scene rapidly, vertically, horizontally or rotationally. Thus, not all parts of ...

  3. Burst mode (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Video created from 20 photographs taken from a mobile phone camera in burst mode. Cameras capable of high continuous shooting rates are much desired when the subjects are in motion, as in sports photography, or where the opportunities are brief. Rather than anticipate the action precisely, photographers can simply start shooting from right ...

  4. List of photo and video apps - Wikipedia

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    Users are updated with a list of details as they become available, and may add live video or other information. [1] Yes: Yes: No Clips: Clips is an application developed by Apple that allows the user to combine videos and images and add filters, Live Titles (voice based titles) and music to create a video that can be shared on social media ...

  5. Camera phone - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known smartphone to feature high dynamic range filming is the Sony Xperia Z, 2013, where frames are arrayed by changing the exposure every two lines of pixels to create a spatially varying exposure (SVE). [13] [14] As of 2019, high-end camera phones can produce video with up to 4K resolution at 60 frames per second for smoothness. [15]

  6. Still video camera - Wikipedia

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    A still video camera (SVC) is a type of electronic camera that takes still images and stores them as single frames of video. They peaked in popularity in the late 1980s [citation needed] and can be seen as the predecessor to the digital camera. However, unlike the latter, the image storage in such cameras is based on analog technology, rather ...

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  8. Motion JPEG - Wikipedia

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    Motion JPEG (M-JPEG or MJPEG) is a video compression format in which each video frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is compressed separately as a JPEG image. Originally developed for multimedia PC applications, Motion JPEG enjoys broad client support: most major web browsers and players provide native support, and plug-ins are ...

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