Canon develops angle-aware image stabilizer

July 16, 2009
Canon Hybrid IS

Canon Hybrid IS

CanonĀ  revealed a new type of image stabilization that it hopes will produce even cleaner images for still photography. Nicknamed Hybrid IS , it would include typical shift IS to compensate for vertical and lateral shake but will also have an angular velocity sensor to catch unintended tilt. The change should reduce the amount of blur both in medium- to long-range shooting, where conventional IS works best, as well as in historically difficult macro photography.

A new algorithm is key to Hybrid IS and would blend the two approaches when necessary.

Canon fully intends to put the technology into production and is hoping for early use of Hybrid IS in a “wide range” of cameras. It particularly hopes to introduce the technology into SLR lenses, where the long zooms, weight and need for image quality particularly merit better stabilization hardware.

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