Frame Shutter Mode - Frame Shutter Mode Vs. Progressive Segmented Frame

Frame Shutter Mode Vs. Progressive Segmented Frame

Frame shutter mode is conceptually identical to Progressive segmented frame (PsF). The difference is that "PsF" is an industry term used in regards to high definition video, while "Frame Shutter Mode" is a trademark used by Sony for its standard definition products.

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