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Post by account_disabled on Jan 29, 2024 0:42:18 GMT -5
Jenny Carter is a portrait and landscape artist based out of Dallas, Texas. Olympus has patented a dual image stabilization technology that it uses both in-body and lens stabilization. Furthermore, the company has also patented a way to recreate the effect of the neutral density filter. Some Olympus mirrorless cameras are equipped with built-in imaging technologies. This has reduced the need for a stable lens system for the Micro Four Thirds system, and there are very few of them. Most Panasonic ILCs do not have in-body IS, so there are a few Panasonic branded lenses with OIS technology. In any case, Panasonic recently released the Lumix GX8 Camera , and it has built-in, albeit specialized, IS. This is the first Micro Four Thirds shooter to come with a Dust Image Stabilizer. This technology combines Industry Email List both the in-body IS and the lens system for better stabilization. Olympus cameras don't have dual IS technologies, so you have to turn one off. That may not last long, as the company has also patented its dual IS technology, which will allow its upcoming camera to behave like the Panasonic GX8. A patent for the Olympus dual IS technology is pending in Japan The patent isn't very clear about how it works. However, it seems that when both the body and lens have built-in DC, the body corrects for rotation rotation while the lens takes care of the rest. Olympus-dual-is-patent-is Olympus dual IS and digital ND filter technologies rumored to be patented Olympus dual IS technology looks like this on paper. In any case, the Olympus dual IS patent says that shake correction will be significantly improved compared to what is currently possible. Two heads work better than one, and in this case the camera and optics communicate better to ensure that your photos are blur-free. It is unlikely that the upcoming OM-D E-M10 Mark II will have such technology, as it is a low-end camera. On the other hand, the OM-D E-M1 Mark II , which is expected to arrive in 2016, may be equipped with this mechanism. Olympus patents in-camera digital neutral density filters Prior to the introduction of the Dual IS system, Olympus patented a technology that replicated the effect of a neutral density filter.
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