I love my Canon mark 2 and gopro camera but it's absolutely terrible as a quadcopter camera.
The vibrations coupled with the CMOS sensor wrecks the whole image beyond repair.
Nearly all of today's cameras are made with CMOS sensors rather than the classical CCD sensor because CMOS offers better image quality and at lower power consumption... But there's a heavy cost that comes with this.
Rolling shutter.
Even with my stabilization software i can't really correct rolling shutter because the original image is distorted in the first place, thus yielding me warped stabilization that looks like an acid trip rather than beautiful aerial imagery.
CCD sensors do not have the rolling shutter because the image production process is completely different and the below video is a clear demonstration of the difference.
I guess it depends on the camera. The Sony NEX cmos sensor has no visible rolling shutter that I have seen so far. And ironically the GoPro which is sold as a sports head-mount camera (quick movements guaranteed) has some of the worst rolling shutter problems I have ever seen.
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I guess it depends on the camera. The Sony NEX cmos sensor has no visible rolling shutter that I have seen so far. And ironically the GoPro which is sold as a sports head-mount camera (quick movements guaranteed) has some of the worst rolling shutter problems I have ever seen.
Here's the other video that should have been in the post. Not sure why it didn't show up.