Raspberry Pi’s new $50 Global Shutter Camera module promises instantaneous readout across the entire image area, eliminating rolling shutter distortion.
As, the new module costs only $50, which is competitive with other Raspberry Pi camera modules, which range from around $25 to $40 through DIY stores. However, the global shutter design has a resolution tradeoff, as other Raspberry Pi camera modules offer 8-12 megapixels.
Compared to a traditional “rolling shutter” image sensor, which captures data from the sensor line-by-line, a global shutter captures the entire image in a single moment. The difference is most obvious when considering fast-moving objects. Consider below an example image from Canon, which the company shared when itNotice the badminton racket. In the global shutter example on the left, the racket’s shaft is straight, even though it’s moving very fast.
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