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In Body Image Stabilisation (IBIS)
Amateur Photographer
|April 7, 2018
The big point of discussion on the X-H1 is the implementation of a five-axis IBIS.
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It’s the first X-series model to be equipped with a stabilisation unit, which is made up of a three-axis accelerometer, a three-axis gyro and a dedicated dual processor. All these work in tandem to carry out processing and stabilisation correction approximately 10,000 times every second. When the X-H1 is paired with unstabilised lenses such as the XF 35mm f/1.4 R, the IBIS unit is capable of providing a maximum 5.5 stops of compensation. When the X-H1 is used with Fujifilm lenses that feature optical image stabilisation (OIS), the camera hands pitch and yaw correction to the lens and corrects the other three axes in-body. With lenses that correct four axes of movement, such as the Fujinon XF 80mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR, the camera hands pitch and yaw to the lens, with roll being corrected by the camera body. The IBIS system works as well for stills as it does for movie capture, providing a Steadicam look to handheld footage when used with the latter. Anyone who attempts to use adapted lenses with the X-H1 should be aware that they’ll only get three-axis IBIS due to focus distance being a prerequis
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