Canon Is Working Hard On IBIS, Yet Another Patent Suggests
It seems to be a no brainer that Canon will soon implement IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation) on their cameras. Another Canon patent shows the company is working hard on…
It seems to be a no brainer that Canon will soon implement IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation) on their cameras. Another Canon patent shows the company is working hard on…
Here is another Canon patent application (US 2019-0222763) dealing with IBIS (in Body Image Stabilisation). As seen with another Canon patent about IBIS, here too the discussion is about how…
Canon patent application US20190215454 describes how to implement IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation) in a DSLR. We saw other Canon patent applications dealing with IBIS but this is the first…
This morning we posted a Canon patent application discussing a triple image stabilisation design, and here is another patent application discussing IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation). Canon patent application 2019-0191089…
Canon patent application 2019-087397 (Japan) discusses how to make IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation) work with lens-based image stabilisation. Not an easy task, I guess. This is not the first…
Russian site Photar.ru interviewed the head of Canon Russia's department of product and consumer expertise, Artem Lezhnev. Answering the most common critics (all excerpts are machine translated): People who criticize Canon…
Not the first Canon patent application about IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation). Patent application US20190094566 describes the technology for a sensor based image stabilisation system. Patent application abstract: An image…
Amateur Photographer sat down with Canon execs at CP+ 2019, and the talk was about Canon's mirrorless full frame EOS R system. The short interview gives some interesting insights in…
The image on top shows a slide that was presented during the Canon EOS R announcement/presentation (so we were told). If real it might give us reason to think Canon…
Alik Griffin reviewed the Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro lens for the EOS R system. The Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro is (so far) the less expensive…
The lack of IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation) on the Canon EOS R stirred a lot of discussion. Along with the "no dual card slot" it's the most mentioned shortcoming…
Hi Lows Note spotted a Canon patent application (2018-197774) for an RF 28-70mm F/2-2.8 lens for the EOS R system. Focal length: 28.68 - 67.90mm F number: 2.26 - 2.91 Half…
What a neat coincidence. After a rumor about Canon featuring IBIS in future EOS R cameras, we can report a Canon patent application for a basic IBIS system spotted by…
The lack of IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation) was one of the major criticism Canon had to face after the launch of the EOS R. Canon always stated that image…
Japanese site Hi Lows Note spotted the patent of the year. Canon patent application in Japan 2018-165756 describes an IBIS (In Body Image Stabilisation) system. The lack of IBIS was…
Canon EOS R at a glance: 30.3MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor DIGIC 8 Image Processor UHD 4K30 Video; C-Log & 10-Bit HDMI Out Dual Pixel CMOS AF, 5655 AF Points 3.69m-Dot…
We got a suggestion (thanks) for a basic specification set for Canon's upcoming full frame mirrorless camera. Well, at least for one of the two that are rumored. 28MP full frame…
Thanks Barry for the tip. Is this Canon patent application describing a mirrorless system camera with an EVF and IBIS? We tend to believe it does. Canon patent application US20180041705 refers…
Images and specifications of the upcoming Canon EOS M5 mirrorless camera leaked at Digicame-Info. Sensor: 24.2 million pixel APS-C CMOS Dual Pixel AF Touch AF (you can select AF point…
It seems Nikon is set to soon announce a new mirrorless camera in the Z lineup, the Z50. The Nikon Z50 will have an APS-C sensor. That means the Z50…
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