tfttf466 - Backlit Helicopter Photography

Written by Ravsitar on June 19th, 2010

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Chris talks about how to shoot from a helicopter without getting camera shake. Learn what a backside illuminated (or back-lit) camera sensor is. The Trek Shirt contest is over, winners will be announced next week. Introduce your camera club here on Tips from the Top Floor! Ask your question on the show!

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4 Comments so far ↓

  1. Alina says:

    Thank you for explaining the back lit sensor on the new iPhone.

    Cheers,

    Alina

  2. drb says:

    On the back lit sensors:

    Back lit sensors have been used for years in scientific cameras requiring higher sensitivity. These cameras can have issues with the so called etalon effect, which produces interference patterns in the image.

  3. Great Post! Thanks for your help.

  4. Jon - Slides says:

    your blog is too fine. Thanks for sharing this

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