k2viper wrote:Got some more. Both my cameras (smartphone and ultrazoom) focusing way better with pursuit.
That's normal, since when you pursuit, the image is essentially almost stationary relative to the camera lens -- giving the camera a reference to focus. However, the recommended way is to lock the focus. On most smartphones that's done via tap-and-hold. That way, it won't keep hunting for focus.
That said, most readers don't nail a rail-less hand-waved pursuit camera correctly -- but you did it (fairly) accurately -- less than 1 pixel tracking error margin at 960pps. Congratulations for being maybe only the 3rd or 4th Blur Busters reader to nail the pursuit camera successfully within that accuracy margin -- without a
sliding-camera rail.
Falkentyne wrote:That's very interesting.
Looks a lot like the Benqs worked with a Strobe Phase of 000 and VT tweaks. Lots of crosstalk at the top of the screen but none at the bottom?
Actually, look closer (zoom the bottom image), there's crosstalk.
Remember: This is 240Hz strobed -- so the crosstalk is only 4 pixels apart at 960pps motion speed than the usual 8 pixels apart.
That's still pretty good for 240Hz strobed which is currently unable to fully "cram LCD GtG into VBI between refresh cycles".
LG has come a long way in strobe quality since the 24GM77 days.