I seem to remember Minolta branded AF binoculars on the market several
years back.
Hadn't remembered that 'til now, and that may be due to their lack of
acceptance.(?)

Jack

--- Bob Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Aug 13, 2006, at 12:55 PM, George Sinos wrote:
> 
> > Now that Sony and Samsung have Anti-shake camera bodies, I'm
> guessing
> > Canon and Nikon will, at least, need to put it in their entry level
> > bodies.  In a couple of years, selling a consumer camera with out
> > Anti-shake will be like trying to sell a camera without auto-focus.
> 
> Interestingly, the very first still camera ever to offer anti-shake  
> technology was a point and shoot film camera sold some years ago by  
> Nikon.  Like most of Nikon's point and shoot film cameras, it was  
> actually made by a company called Goko.  Surprising that it took so  
> long for others to jump on the bandwagon.
> 
> Long before this little point and shoot, image stabilization was  
> available to professional video and motion picture film shooters in a
>  
> lens called the Gyrozoom.  It used a completely mechanical system  
> with an optical wedge in the light path at the rear of the lens  
> physically connected to very small bi-directional gyroscopes.  This  
> system worked very well and some amazing news footage was shot with  
> it, as well as parts of some feature films. The only power required  
> was the minimal amount to spin the gyros.
> 
> Vivitar worked on a project in the 80s to  use a similar system but  
> with inertial dampers instead of gyros to reduce complexity and  
> remove the need for batteries.  They prototyped both some image  
> stabilized zoom lenses and some binoculars.  I was involved as a  
> consultant on that project, and never understood why the management  
> would not give the project the green light to go into production.   
> Maybe being ten years ahead of your time just wasn't Vivitar's thing.
> 
> Bob
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