"Motion blur is more prominent when an object moves perpendicularly (across) to the camera because it traverses more pixels per frame, compared to an object moving toward or away from the camera."
— Axis Communications Academy, Network Video Fundamentals, 2022
"Perpendicular movement causes greater pixel change in each frame, resulting in more noticeable motion blur."
— Axis Motion Blur Guide
[References:, , Axis Communications Academy, Network Video Fundamentals, 2022 (p. 19), , Axis Motion Blur Article, ]
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