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To: brokenst0nes who wrote (109)3/6/2013 10:55:57 AM
From: brokenst0nes  Respond to of 351
 
Info on STM approach to OIS along with a data sheet on their dual-core gyro L3G4IS. Out of interest the iPhone 5 contains a L3G4200D.

st.com
st.com

Still need to find out what type of OIS solution is in Nokia Lumia 920, plus what the benefits are, if any, of STM approach compared to locating a gyro within the camera module.



To: brokenst0nes who wrote (109)3/8/2013 7:49:21 PM
From: GPS Info  Respond to of 351
 
Pure speculation on my part but I do wonder if the iPhone 5S will have a gyro based OIS.

I want to believe that this would become standard for all of the phone cameras. I read on the Qualcomm board that they spent a significant software effort on removing red-eye and other optical phenomena. Image stabilization should be a major marketing benefit.

For anyone else reading this, optical image stabilization was one of the first applications for InvenSense's gyros.



To: brokenst0nes who wrote (109)3/28/2013 11:18:17 PM
From: brokenst0nes  Respond to of 351
 
As expected.

chipworks.com