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Why does mechanical shutter remove rolling shutter effect?

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Why does mechanical shutter remove rolling shutter effect? Can someone explain why a mechanical shutter completely removes rolling shutter effect on digital cameras? I know rolling shutter effect is due to a slow sensor readout speed, but why would a mechanical shutter fix that? Wouldn’t the sensor still have to read out at the same speed after the shutter closes? submitted by /u/itislegday

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Keychron K7, 68 Keys Ultra-Slim Wireless Bluetooth/Wired Mechanical Keyboard with Low-Profile Gateron Mechanical Brown Switch, RGB LED Backlit Compatible with Mac Windows – $56.40

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Electronic vs mechanical shutter dynamic range?

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Electronic vs mechanical shutter dynamic range? Recent discussion on my Canon R6II revealed that due to sensor read quality drop from 14bit to 12bit when you switch from mechanical to electronic shutter results in lower dynamic range. More in this chart: https://photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm#Canon%20EOS%20R6%20Mark%20II,Canon%20EOS%20R6%20Mark%20II(APS-C),Canon%20EOS%20R6%20Mark%20II(EF…

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