I wonder if Nikon is ever going to consider in body stabilization as an adjunct , not a replacement, to it's in lens VR?
I had a Pentax K10D then K20D and then a K-7 and they all had in body stablization which made every lens that you put on the body stabilized up to 3 stops and it was very effective. No added cost to lens manufacture and no need for lens redesign, every lens now stabilized.
Now, as we all know, not all Nikon lenses are VR and therefore, having in body stabilization would be a great feature for those lenses that do not have VR. When a VR lens is attached to the camera then the in body stabilization could be automatically turned off by the camera.
I guess the only issue would be whether the image circle would be large enough on an FX camera to allow the sensor to move sufficiently to counter blur. If it can't be implemented in an FX body, maybe it could be implemented in the DX bodies.
Just a thought.
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I had a Pentax K10D then K20D and then a K-7 and they all had in body stablization which made every lens that you put on the body stabilized up to 3 stops and it was very effective. No added cost to lens manufacture and no need for lens redesign, every lens now stabilized.
Now, as we all know, not all Nikon lenses are VR and therefore, having in body stabilization would be a great feature for those lenses that do not have VR. When a VR lens is attached to the camera then the in body stabilization could be automatically turned off by the camera.
I guess the only issue would be whether the image circle would be large enough on an FX camera to allow the sensor to move sufficiently to counter blur. If it can't be implemented in an FX body, maybe it could be implemented in the DX bodies.
Just a thought.
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