----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Pearce"
Subject: [OM] digital image stabilization
>
> Candace et al,
>
> The way this works is very different than IS/VR/etc in still cameras. With
> a
> lens based system (Canon, Nikon, etc), there is an element in the lens
> that
> is moved in the opposite direction as the "shake," giving the
> stabilization.
> With body based systems (Minolta/Sony), the sensor is moved around to
> achieve the same effect. The info for the moving whatever system is
> obtained
> from a (scientific term alert) gyroscope thingie. That's why some thought
> it
> couldn't be far for Olympus, with the fact that the sensor is already
> moving
> for dust reduction.
OK, I see now. And thank you so much for the scientific term alert, LOL :-)
And thank you so much more than I can tell you for speaking my language, hee
hee.
Candace
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