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Obstreperous Rex
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Canon develops new Hybrid IS image stabilization technology
Full press release on DV Info Net at Canon develops new Hybrid IS technology DV Info Net
The technology will be featured in interchangeable single lens reflex (SLR) camera lens planned for commercial release before the end of 2009. [sic] -- not sure if they meant to say "featured in a... lens" or "featured in lenses." |
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Inner Circle
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Looks interesting.
Might show up in the expected 60D. |
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Obstreperous Rex
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And based on what I've read elsewhere online, I think it's just *one* lens, at least for now.
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Sorry, I am off base. I was linking this to in-camera IS instead of lens IS.
Scratch the 60D comment! |
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How would this new technology be relevant to video?
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Improved optical image stabilization for the Canon 5D Mark II, Rebel T1i and future EOS-related, video-capable cams from Canon.
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