Smaller sensors also have an advantage in this respect: larger pixels or a greater number of pixels tend to take longer to read out. This is why we saw 4K video in smartphones, then compacts, then larger sensor cameras and why cameras such as the Canon EOS 5D IV struggle with rolling shutter, even when only using the central region of their sensor. However, newer sensor designs are constantly striving to reduce the read-out time (and consequently increase the shutter rate).
Je to vůbec pravda? Nebo je tento výrok nutno brát v souvislosti s předpokladem, že větší senzor má více pixelů(i tedy i řádků) a tím logicky roste doba čtení?
Nebo tam hraje roli rychlost světla? Pochybuji.