On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 07:52:25PM -0500, Ryan Brooks wrote:
> 
> > It's possible to do even better than that - if the motion detectors
> > include accelerometers then the stabilization logic could smooth out
> > wobbles while maintaining the same average pan rate.
> >
> >   
> The motion sensors are accelerometers.  That's really all they could be.
> > I'd love to see that, and it's just the kind of clever trick that
> > Pentax might have up their sleeves.  I guess we'll find out once
> > the K100D hits the shelves (or will we have to wait for the 10D?).
> >
> You mean like the different Canon IS modes? :-)

I thought you still had to select those manually, rather
than have the camera automatically switch between them.
If my memory serves, the last time I used a Canon IS lens
the choice was to turn the IS on, off, or just vertical;
there was no way to use IS to smooth out a panning motion.


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