After a little research we have found that Canon is also working to implement image stabilization in its DSLRs. Earlier Canon had a policy against IBIS on DSLR but from a recent patent it’s look like their policy now changed. And now they are working to implement image stabilization system to DSLRs
For more details you can read these translated text coming straight out from Japanese patent.
Translated text from patent
An exchangeable lens device that is attachable to and detachable from an image capturing apparatus includes two types of lens devices, i.e., a lens device including an image stabilizing mechanism that corrects camera shake generated due to a user’s hand shake and a lens device not including the image stabilizing mechanism. The image stabilizing mechanism corrects the camera shake by moving an optical system. The lens device including the image stabilizing mechanism can correct camera shift-shake in a direction orthogonal to an optical axis (hereinafter, simply referred to as camera shift-shake), but cannot correct camera roll-shake in a direction of rotation about an axis in parallel with the optical axis (hereinafter, simply referred to as camera roll-shake).
To correct the camera roll-shake, an image sensor of the image capturing apparatus needs to be rotated.In this context, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2011-095467 discusses an image shake correction device having a rotational substrate, fixedly holding the image sensor, supported by a fixing portion via a rotation shaft. The image shake correction device discussed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2011-095467 requires a supporting mechanism for the rotation shaft for rotating the image sensor. The image shake correction device discussed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2011-095467 only focuses on correcting the camera roll-shake, and thus if the attached lens device does not include a shift-shake correcting mechanism, the camera shift-shake cannot be corrected with such a configuration
Sony RX1 R II camera finally discontinued by a Swedish retailer, it’s a kind of silent confirmation that Sony is clearing up the stock pipeline for its next Fullframe Compact Camera, Sony RX1 R III announcement.
A while ago we got some hints about the replacement of Sony RX1R II camera. The camera is said to have built-in 5 axis IS and improved video codec. However, there are also some speculations about introduction of Sony’s Medium format sensors.
The Sony RX1R II was announced on Oct, 2015. The tech inside the Sony Sony RX1R II, (Amazon | B&H) $3.2K camera is bit old and the camera remains limited to Full HD video recording as well as it doesn’t feature Built-in or optical IS.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
Images of Leica QP camera surfaced over the web and the announcement of camera is about to happen in next few days. Core specs and other details are also on the way, we will be updating this post so keep your eye here is you want to get more updates.
The Lens and the body design of the camera is exactly same as we have seen in Leica Q Typ 116 ($4495 B&H) Model, I do hope Leica will bring some brand new features in this mode.
Well Olympus is the only company right now which is limited to Mirrorless M4/3 format only, we all know Olympus E-M1 Mark II camera claims to have 6.5 stops of image stabilization that clearly means you can use this camera to capture handheld long-exposure night shots. Now, in an recent interview Olympus representatives also said that they are working to push image stabilization limit further more.
Recent rumors also suggest that Olympus is working on a Olympus E-M1X camera which have features somehow similar to Fuji X-T 3 camera. BTW, the specs of the camera not known yet.
Olympus Camera, Flash, Commander and Receiver
Just few days ago Olympus registered a new camera (model code IM010), We are getting some conflicting information related to registered model. Either it may be Olympus E-M5 Mark III camera and or may be Olympus E-M1X camera.
Latest patents revels that Canon is working on multiple ultra-fast prime lenses for Canon RF Mount camera. The Patent document carries test results of three different lenses includes
Canon Latest Patents of Ultra Fast Prime Lenses
Canon RF 14-21mm f/1.4L
RF 16-35mm f/2.8L and
RF 12-20mm f/2L
It’s really great to see Canon is working on ultra fast prime lenses for the RF mount to make it more complete and usable to pros. We also hope new generations of EOS R series camera also on their way to surprise us next year.
Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Sony E (APS-C and M4/3 Mirrorless) and Sigma 40mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Sony E (Fullframe Mirrorless) camera Price and shipping information now available.
According to latest tweet from nokishita Sigma 56mm F1.4 will cost you 48,600 yen which is equivalent to $430. And the 40mm F1.4 ART lens will cost you 137,700 yen, approx $1220.
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