Nikon DSLR patent spotted with Built-in Image Stabilization, yes I am talking about introduction of sensor shift image stabilization in DSLRs. So, in near future Nikon DSLRs will have both Lens and Image based stabilization.
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent deterioration of shake correcting performance due to an error.SOLUTION: A shake correcting device comprises: an angular speed sensor 12B for detecting angular speed of a camera; an acceleration sensor 12A for detecting acceleration of the camera; a posture computing portion 32 for computing the posture of the camera, on the basis of output of the angular speed sensor and the acceleration sensor; a correcting portion 21 for correcting the output of the acceleration speed sensor, on the basis of a computing result of the posture computing portion; a control portion 35 for controlling shake correction, on the basis of an acceleration signal after correction by the correcting portion and an angular speed signal from the angular speed sensor; and a determining portion 51 for determining reliability of an initial posture of the posture computing portion. The control portion makes weight of the signal based on the acceleration sensor heavier (S9), when the determining portion determines that the reliability of the initial posture is low (YES in S7).
Canon Zoemini S and Canon Zoemini C Announced, both are new instant cameras from Canon. The Canon Zoemini S camera will cost you £149.99/€179.99 and features 8 Megapixel CMOS sensor. Canon Zoemini C features five-megapixel camera camera module and will cost you £109.99/€129.99.
I was really amazed to see with the help of FTZ adapter the Nikon Z6 camera was working in collaboration with Nikon VR (Optical Image stabilization) system. After activating the Lens based VR the overall image stabilization of the camera unexpectedly improved, you can see for yourself.
Nikon Should Add VR to S-Line of lenses
After watching this video I recommend and hope that Nikon will soon add VR (Vibration reduction) tech to their future S-Line of lenses. Since, the camera they have made support DUAL IS feature. The Nikon Z6 and Nikon Z7 share same Image stabilization module inside, so there is no doubt that Nikon Z7 will also work in collaboration with VR lenses.
It’s look like Nikon is serious about their APS-C format Mirrorless camera. Just, take a look what Nikon representatives said to dpreview staff
Do you think the Z mount will eventually be an APS-C platform, as well as full-frame?
I cannot disclose our plans but for today I can say that since we launched the Z series, our DX format DSLR users have been asking us to apply mirrorless technology to the DX format as well. If we employ APS-C sensors [in mirrorless] maybe the system can be made even smaller. So as we go along, we’ll listen to the voices of our customers.
So, its a clear that Nikon is working on the DX format APS-C Mirrorless system but they don’t want to disclose their plans right now.
If you can read they have clearly said – users have been asking us to apply mirrorless technology to the DX format as well and we’ll listen to the voices of our customers.
Nikon Z-Mount APS-C Mirrorless Coming
In my view, I don’t think Nikon will do same mistake as Canon did with their EOS M system, they are smart enough to use same Z-mount for their APS-C Mirrorless system to make the entire Mirrorless range More versatile and user friendly, just like their DX and FX DSLR line-up.
From what I recall, Canon made nearly the same statement that Nikon did here, only they were talking about creating an APS-C option using the RF mount…alluding to the fact that EF-M will continue on as the “fun, micro compact” mirrorless option, living alone and probably rarely visited in its own unique active retirement center. This can be interpreted in a more cynical way too, but, as things tend to happen over time and not instantaneously, current EF-M user may migrate to the RF platform on their own anyway, forgoing any sort of standoff.
The low, low price on the RP might have been designed as an additional incentive to EF-M owners as encouragement to simply get them off their unlucky mount.
The RP is a potluck dinner, bits and pieces from several different kitchens. Some ingredients maybe starting to turn, but enough spices and a couple tablespoons of klonopin to make sure it goes down with a dumb smile. Nothing special, just get everyone eating at the same table, maybe in the hope of consolidating their 3 1/2 mounts to just 1.
It’s too bad Canon didn’t actually try with the EF-M range. Like, really try to make it good instead of the rock soup they always insist on serving their customers by cutting corners and options until what’s left is a child’s arts and crafts snowflake that unfolds in a very disappointing—but sturdy— smdesign. Not inexpensive Swiss cheese served on thin napkins, using two sporks songoinrd with a rubber band to prevent excited guest from spreading too much contagious enthusiasm.
Just imagine Canon really trying—to the point that they even admit they tried. Like, throw the kitchen sink at a camera and unchain some engineers from their focus group chaperones, and really let them do what they want. To an extent, the way Sony operates with their albeit, uneven crop ILCs… Sony ain’t scared of a cobra. They’re a badasss Honey Badger. In no way do they care about adding cool new tech that might upset the delicate (artificial) hierarchy of customer expectations, price points and materials’ costs. If Canon were a person, I think they would’ve been peeing the bed well into their adolescence. Brilliant, but scared of their own shadow. Especially since it appears now that EF-M might’ve been, 100%, a large scale feasibility study, much like what the Saturn Relay snd Pontiac Montana were to the yet untested, potentially, uhh, brilliant idea of merging a minivan with SUV “looks.”
Come in Canon, with a slim to zero chance of a future with EF-M no matter what, they really should’ve dropped some tech in there and freaked out done it thrur retired engineers cum photographers. Canon’s RF spec certainly goes back quite a way, even it began as nothing more than a contingency plan—so the EF-M scheme would’ve been pretty safe to let loose on, Canon. Or, if you’re not careful, you might gmsonehoe acquire the nickname Cannot. ??♀️ Good nigh, sleep tight.
We are getting more confirmation Panasonic G90 sensor,back on Dec 2018 we have told you upcoming Panasonic G90 / G100 camera will carry Same 20MP sensor as of Panasonic G9 camera, not only that the upcoming G85 camera will be called Affordable G9.
Three months after we have published the news finally we are getting confirmation from rumors mills, we will update you soon as we get any new information.
Sony RX0 II Camera Finally Announced, we have covering up Sony RX0 II Journey from February 25th, 2019 (check here and here) and finally the camera become official today at March 26, 2019.
Sony RX0 II Major Features
Superb image quality delivered by 1.0-type stacked 15.3MP (1) image sensor condensed into waterproof (2), rugged, highly compact body
Panasonic G85 Successor finally coming very soon. We finally have the product shots of the camera and nothing literally changed from design part. The announcement of the camera is expected.
Quick control is being added on the rear side of the camera. It’s a welcome feature to make the new Panasonic G85 successor more user friendly.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
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