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Pacific War In Color, pt 5 - F 6F-3 Hellcat fighter makes condensation rings USS Yorktown.jpg (1/1)



 
 
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Old April 1st 17, 01:31 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old April 3rd 17, 02:29 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On 2017-04-01 05:31:19 -0700, Mitchell Holman said:


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The wrong assumpion was made regarding "making condensation rings".
Those are not condensation rings, but the yellow prop tips caught in
motion due to the "rolling shutter" effect with the camera being used.

This is very common with cameras with rolling shutters of electronic
shutters. These days most noticable with cameras in smart phones and
current videoCams.
Here are some extreme examples of the same phenomenon.




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Old April 3rd 17, 08:18 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Pacific War In Color, pt 5 - F 6F-3 Hellcat fighter makes condensation rings USS Yorktown.jpg (1/1)

On Sun, 2 Apr 2017 18:29:30 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On 2017-04-01 05:31:19 -0700, Mitchell Holman said:


image


The wrong assumpion was made regarding "making condensation rings".
Those are not condensation rings, but the yellow prop tips caught in
motion due to the "rolling shutter" effect with the camera being used.

This is very common with cameras with rolling shutters of electronic
shutters. These days most noticable with cameras in smart phones and
current videoCams.
Here are some extreme examples of the same phenomenon.


Must disagree. The image shows condensation vortices forming at the
propeller tips in the moist ocean air. Technically, they are helices
(spirals) rather than rings.

An example I photographed 42 years ago (!) of an AC-130A taking off
from McChord AFB.

The phenomenon you describe can also be seen in older photos taken
with film cameras with slower shutter mechanisms, causing propeller
blades to appear bent.


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Old April 3rd 17, 08:36 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Pacific War In Color, pt 5 - F 6F-3 Hellcat fighter makes condensation rings USS Yorktown.jpg (1/1)

On 2017-04-03 00:18:55 -0700, "Bob (not my real pseudonym)"
said:

On Sun, 2 Apr 2017 18:29:30 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On 2017-04-01 05:31:19 -0700, Mitchell Holman said:


image


The wrong assumpion was made regarding "making condensation rings".
Those are not condensation rings, but the yellow prop tips caught in
motion due to the "rolling shutter" effect with the camera being used.

This is very common with cameras with rolling shutters of electronic
shutters. These days most noticable with cameras in smart phones and
current videoCams.
Here are some extreme examples of the same phenomenon.


Must disagree. The image shows condensation vortices forming at the
propeller tips in the moist ocean air. Technically, they are helices
(spirals) rather than rings.

An example I photographed 42 years ago (!) of an AC-130A taking off
from McChord AFB.

The phenomenon you describe can also be seen in older photos taken
with film cameras with slower shutter mechanisms, causing propeller
blades to appear bent.

image



I guess we shall just have to agree to disagree.
Even in the photo you provided, you have demonstrated a shutter effect
rather than capturing prop induced condensation.

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