It's also ideal for fast-motion photography.
, Raspberry Pi co-founder Eben Upton explained, "Built around Sony’s 1.6-megapixel IMX296 sensor, the Global Shutter Camera is able to capture rapid motion without introducing rolling shutter artifacts. This makes it a great fit for sports photography and for machine vision applications, where even small amounts of distortion can seriously degrade inference performance."Ever since Raspberry Pi started producing camera modules, they’ve all had rolling shutter sensors.
If we want to eliminate this problem, we need to use a global shutter sensor, says Upton, which captures the whole image at once, reducing the chances of smearing. Global shutter sensors tend to have a lower resolution than rolling shutter sensors of the same size: contrast the 7.9mm, 12-megapixel IMX477 sensor used in the High-Quality Camera with the 6.3mm, 1.6-megapixel IMX296.Like all the other camera products of Raspberry Pi, the users can use the Global Shutter Camera with any Raspberry Pi computer that has a CSI camera connector.
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