I recognize that stacked-sensors are now becomming standard and I appreciate the higher frame rate.
But i wonder if the SS technology can be combined w/ global-shutter, (to eliminate jello-effect and alliw unlimited flash-sync) ???
With a rolling shutter exposure timing is different line by line with reset and readout happening at shifted times.
With a global shutter sensor all pixels begin and end exposure at the same time.
These two links to Lucid Vision labs explain the difference :
https://thinklucid.com/tech-briefs/understanding-digital-image-sensors/
https://thinklucid.com/tech-briefs/sony-pregius/
Thank you for your response, but with all due respect, I knew that much.
And an interesting in the Pregius, but it is only a small and very low-mpx, (currently limited to some commercial applications).
I am just wondering if, (in the future), is there anything specifically that would not allow "both" (technologies) in the same sensor, (up to FF size). I see advantages to both.
We have been waiting for (affordable) global-shutters as the holy-grail for a long time, (no "jello"-effect and unlimited flash-sync SS).
But I also see value in the higher, (
30+), frame-rates of stacked-sensors.
So personally I want both ... is it possible ???