On 11/07/07, AlunFoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does that mean that anti-shake will work best if you shoot on resting pulse?
> :-)
Of course but still I would expect that movements due to pulse would
probably be within the systems bandwidth. ;-) Plainly though, high
frequency oscillations like
On 11/07/07, Rod Connan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Rob for the information on the sensors - it is something that was in
> the back of my mind to find out.
>
> For those who, like me, want to know what is in the package I found an
> interesting discussion on how they work at,
> http://dataw
Does that mean that anti-shake will work best if you shoot on resting pulse? :-)
Jostein
2007/7/11, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The following PDF link contains information on movements sensors which
> I believe are utilized in the K10D and possibly the K100D, note the
> frequency
Thanks Rob for the information on the sensors - it is something that was in
the back of my mind to find out.
For those who, like me, want to know what is in the package I found an
interesting discussion on how they work at,
http://dataweek.co.za/news.aspx?pklNewsId=19303&pklCategoryID=45
I found i
The following PDF link contains information on movements sensors which
I believe are utilized in the K10D and possibly the K100D, note the
frequency response of these devices is limited to 50Hz with a maximum
recordable change of angular velocity of +/-300 degree/s:
http://www.murata.com/catalog/s
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