One of the most significant innovations when it comes to cameras over the last 5 or so years has been the introduction of in-body image stabilization. Sony, of course, has this technology in their a77 II DSLR, and so did Pentax in the K1, K1 II, but other companies, like Canon, have for some reason overlooked the technology and have instead opted to focus on lens image stabilization.
Things need to change though as in-body image stabilization has fast become a must-have feature in Mirrorless cameras, and those without it are often seen as inferior devices. Canon is often seen as a company who need to implement this tech as soon as possible. Will adding IBIS to their cameras be enough to win photographers back though, and should Canon even add it in the first place? Let's discuss. thephoblographer.com
2019-8-29 19:00