Commenting on the topic global shutter had Jarred end of December already suggested that Red is not set even if developments on such but another ace up sleeves have: as "much as everyone thinks they want a global shutter they really just want the side- effects. We took things to a whole different level. " What level it is, has now announced yesterday closer. The Red Motion Mount is bolted between the optics and sensor and modified in collaboration with the camera shutter timing of the intelligence of the sensor, so that reduces temporal aliasing, in effect creating a quasi-global shutter. Exactly how this will be implemented, Red explained, as usual, but the process (Should probablysimilar) as in the already longer available Tessive Time Filter function (which are, however, screwed on the lens). According Engadget is the Mount a "liquid crystal shutter" installed that's something like in 3D shutter glasses. PIC1 any case, we obtain by the way still mount an electronic, 8x ND filter that can be switched up to 1/100 stop exactly. Since he also switched off - ie when maximum Durchlaessigkeit - yet swallows about one stop light, so he will not permanently installed but can be removed if necessary. At NAB, a setup with Red Motion Mount is built in front of a flashing strobe light, it should come in the recordings to any flash tape errors.