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Nikon V3... what is e-VR?


mike_halliwell

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<p>CC,<br /><a href="http://www.nikon.com/news/2014/0313_dslr_01.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.nikon.com/news/2014/0313_dslr_01.htm</a><br>

Under point 4.....web-links seem to be scooting around the Nikon website at the moment..<br>

Why it's under the DSLR prenom ...........that's a mystery??</p>

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<p>I don't know what it is but I am almost certain that it is not mechanical VR. It seems that the Olympus EM-10 is using something similar. Unlike the old software-based stabilization, these newer ones may work much better.</p>

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<p>Yes, in the higher end models, E-P5, E-M5/1, they use the 5-axis stabilization for both stills and videos. Now in the new E-M10, it uses a 3-axis model that works in stills but for video, the stabilization is sort of "electronic" that is apparently quite effective.</p>
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<p>Well, eVR, from what I've found after some serious Googloing is that the camera body has a gyro that measures movement and uses that to make an algorithm that 'corrects' the digital image taken.</p>

<p>To summarize from here..<br>

http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3416&review=nikon+coolpix+s210</p>

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"Basically, it seems to be using a gyro (like a traditional mechanical/optical IS system) to get motion data, and then applying a sharpening algorithm to compensate."</p>

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