Originally Posted by
dje
Hi Bob
The key parameter with rolling shutter is the curtain transit time (ie the time taken by the curtain to cross from one long side of the sensor to the other). For mechanical shutters, this is typically in the range 3.3 ms to 4 ms (1/300 s to 1/250 s). Electronic first curtain is much the same. All the first curtain has to do is activate the pixels row by row and this can be done very quickly.
With full electronic shutter, transit times are somewhat higher. (Ie slower). It varies considerably between camera models but I’ve seen figures quoted from 1/25 s to 1/150th sec. The latter is the exception at present and was measured by Jim Kasson on a Sony A1. The transit times are slower because the 2nd curtain has to read out the pixel values line by line as it goes. The readout speed depends on the sensor technology and the MPixels. With a mechanical shutter, this time constraint is not placed on the 2nd curtain.
The result is that at present, full electronic shutters are more prone to rolling shutter distortions.
Dave