Richard CanonNews / Sunday, September 8, 2019 / Categories: Canon Patents Canon Patent Application: IBIS + IS stablization In this latest IBIS (In body image stabilization) and IS (lens based stabilization) patent application, Canon details methods to improve the accuracy of the IBIS + IS stabilization. While I know some will want to see IBIS on your favorite DSLR, most of these patents discuss high speed communication between the camera and the lens, something that may be impossible with the EF mount, and is one of the reasons Canon went with the RF mount. Both the camera and the lens have motion velocity sensors that manage to move the optical elements or image sensor, and they communicate which each other has each filter the movements depending on a high pass or low pass filter to decide what stabilization is used to combat the movement. Japan Patent Application 2019-149720 Previous Article Sensor related Canon Patent Applications Next Article Canon moving DPPExpress to subscription Print 4401 Tags: CanonPatent ApplicationIBIS Related articles Canon Announces Price Increases on 12 Interchangeable Lens Cameras, 47 Lenses, and 4 Compact Cameras in Japan Canon RF 20-50mm F4 L IS USM PZ MTF Analysis: Optically Great or Overhyped? New Canon rumors surface about the R8 Mark II and new lenses A Modern 55mm f/1.8? Canon Patents New Batch of Consumer RF Primes Canon Announces the R100+ Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus