Originally posted by BigMackCam Yeah, I get that - but since it's not physically moving the sensor, there must have to be a cropped window within the larger sensor area that the camera's image processor can move around. What I guess I'm interested in is, have they actually used a sensor with more than 30.3MP, but they crop to 30.3MP to give a full-frame movable window around that larger sensor? Or, is the whole sensor 30.3MP and do they crop to slightly smaller than that for the stabilised image, meaning that the stabilised image is slightly smaller than full frame?
I'm not expecting you or anyone else to answer this... It's just the question floating around in my head right now. That, and the fact that I don't see how it can operate on more than three axes if it's purely software based, with no electro-mechanical movement of the sensor...
Yeah, no more than three axes. Unless they use software that can "unpixel" or "unblur" and "sharpen" images like in all those crime/investigation dramas/soap operas/series. XD
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