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Ok ive been wondering about this a while now and have finally remembered whilst being near a pc
When a dSLR records video, the shutter is always open, as it is with live view aswell i'd presume. So then what happens with shutter speeds? Does the shutter close itself and then quickly re-open for the exposure time or what?
Or is it simulated by the sensor turning on and off? And if so then why do we need shutters at all, besides dust issues?
And what does a digital film camera do, does it have a shutter - either mechanical or circuit based?
The thing that finally tipped my curiosity was reading about someone using a dSLR for filming, and shutter speeds (40th/sec) being mentioned.
Can you folks enlighten me please
When a dSLR records video, the shutter is always open, as it is with live view aswell i'd presume. So then what happens with shutter speeds? Does the shutter close itself and then quickly re-open for the exposure time or what?
Or is it simulated by the sensor turning on and off? And if so then why do we need shutters at all, besides dust issues?
And what does a digital film camera do, does it have a shutter - either mechanical or circuit based?
The thing that finally tipped my curiosity was reading about someone using a dSLR for filming, and shutter speeds (40th/sec) being mentioned.
Can you folks enlighten me please