Surely but this time the lens contacts embody a serial communication protocol
that can be augmented simply by updating the firmware... can't it?
Chuck Norcutt
> -------Original Message-------
> From: Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [OM] Re: Nice demo of E-510 IS
> Sent: Jun 16 '07 16:06
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> The only discussions I have seen involve some sort of switching
> mechanism so that if you mount a lens with IS it would switch off the
> body system. That would give you the advantage of the superior system
> built into a long lens for example, but give you some IS with lenses
> with no system built in. I suspect that expecting them to work
> together would require some complex electronic communication between
> the two systems that would have to be designed into both and maybe
> even extra contacts.
>
>
>
> Winsor
> Long Beach, California, USA
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> On / June 15, 2007 CE, at 3:51 PM, Johann Thorsson wrote:
>
> > Just one thought: is there any reason why body IS and lens IS
> > would not
> > work together to produce an even better stabilization system?
>
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