Tuesday, 28 March 2017

rotational dynamics - Why does the video recorded by a falling, rotating camera seem to stabilize?


Here is a video of a GoPro falling from a plane: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrxPuk0JefA


Any idea what is happening when the image "stabilizes" around 0:35? I think it is because the camera's tangential velocity approaches the speed of the GoPro's rolling shutter.


Follow-up question:



  • Why is the image skewed with the left side skewed "up" and the right side skewed "down?"


A challenge:



  • Find the axis of rotation (with supporting diagram and explanation of how it was computed).





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