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Oct 28, 2015 17:57:58   #
Cdouthitt Loc: Traverse City, MI
 
CHOLLY wrote:
^^^I'll bet there was cooperation.

5 axis image stabilization was patented... and there are a limited number of ways you can mimic that system without running afoul of the law. ;)

I'm thinking this was the way that Olympus which has mastered small body m4/3 cameras... was able to TEACH Sony how to incorporate 5-A IBIS into it's smaller bodied E mounts.


"Sony informed us that the 5-axis stabilization system was developed entirely in-house, and it isn’t borrowed technology from Olympus. The company says it gathered all of its stabilization engineering experts to develop the system specifically for the A7 II – an achievement considering the compact size of the camera."

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Oct 28, 2015 22:43:55   #
CHOLLY Loc: THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE!
 
;)

As they used to say on Monty Python... "Pull the other one!!"

:lol:

I'll BET the Sony 5 axis IBIS is so close to the Olympus 5 axis IBIS that you can't tell them apart. :mrgreen:

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Oct 28, 2015 22:51:01   #
Cdouthitt Loc: Traverse City, MI
 
CHOLLY wrote:
;)

As they used to say on Monty Python... "Pull the other one!!"

:lol:

I'll BET the Sony 5 axis IBIS is so close to the Olympus 5 axis IBIS that you can't tell them apart. :mrgreen:


There are a ton of YouTube videos showing the differences...there's a difference (hint, it's much easier to stabilize a smaller sensor).

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Oct 28, 2015 22:59:05   #
anotherview Loc: California
 
Canon Rebel T6i -- described as entry level but a most capable camera. It mounts about 5 dozen Canon lenses.

Rent to try before you buy:

www.lensrentals.com

www.borrowlenses.com

Happy Halloween!
eesileon1 wrote:
I haven't used an slr for many years, have used pns or bridge cameras. Would like to start using dslr but don't want to break the bank. Have been looking at refurb nikon 53 $ 5500 or canon t5 or new t6. Thoughts or suggestions.

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