Electronic vs Mechanical Shutter: What Actually Matters
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The shutter debate actually matters on real jobs. Electronic shutter rolling shutter banding kills fast-moving subjects under artificial light. Mechanical shutter sync limits hurt your strobe work at high speeds. Knowing which to use, and when, saves you from delivering frames your client can't use. This Skylum piece covers the basics, but the source content is too thin to tell if it goes beyond surface level. File under 'read if you're genuinely confused', not 'essential briefing'.
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