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EIS (electronic image stabilisation). Will we see this on future quads?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dudge Jredd" data-source="post: 812" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>[USER=151]@Mako79[/USER] </p><p></p><p>DJI's gimbles are top notch and EIS use in future products would most likely be minimal to keep highest resolution possible by the cameras.</p><p>The Spark seems to be their first attempt at using EIS to replace an entire axis of the gimble. Future products might include a very minimal 3rd axis arm (limited angle of rotation instead of a free rotation) that works in conjunction with EIS for smooth video so long as very fast turns aren't performed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dudge Jredd, post: 812, member: 70"] [USER=151]@Mako79[/USER] DJI's gimbles are top notch and EIS use in future products would most likely be minimal to keep highest resolution possible by the cameras. The Spark seems to be their first attempt at using EIS to replace an entire axis of the gimble. Future products might include a very minimal 3rd axis arm (limited angle of rotation instead of a free rotation) that works in conjunction with EIS for smooth video so long as very fast turns aren't performed. [/QUOTE]
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