Distortion (rolling shutter style)

Proof that older mirrorless cameras – such as the Olympus E-M1 mk1 pro M4/3 camera – do suffer from the ‘rolling shutter’ effect when using electronic shutter as opposed to mechanical shutter: this mini wind turbine was whizzing around in a stiff breeze and when captured using the electronic shutter of the E-M1, all Earth-bound physics went out of the window (the three turbine blades are actually in their normal 1/3rd positions, honestly)!
*Shot on an Olympus E-M1 Mk1 16mp m4/3 pro mirrorless camera using a Panasonic 100-300mm f/4-5.6 MEGA O.I.S lens with camera settings at ISO-200, aperture at f/4, spot metering mode and an exposure time of 1/4000 seconds*