Also exposed the new patent Canon micro single mute mode becomes smarter?

The previous SLR cameras were limited by the mirror structure, and it was inevitable that there would be noisy sound under high-speed continuous shooting, which would cause unnecessary interference to the subject. In order to reduce the mechanical operation sound when shooting, some SLR cameras reduce the noise by changing the action of the mirror. In the era of micro single camera, if you want to shoot silently, you only need to switch to the electronic shutter, and at the same time, you can have a faster continuous shooting tracking speed. Recently, however, Canon has been discovered and registered with a new patent, and intends to control the sound during shooting through intelligent detection.

Canon's patents are displayed with traditional SLR cameras. Of course, this may be purely for display screen design, and it may also be applied to future micro-cameras. The camera mentioned in the patent can suppress shutter sound through subject detection technology and shooting distance. When the subject is close to the camera, the camera will automatically use the silent shutter without manual setting by the user, so as to avoid the interference of mechanical sound on the subject, which has many benefits for ecological shooting. In addition, as can be seen from the patented design, Canon seems to intend to introduce an external range finder on the fuselage to assist in detecting the main distance. I don't know whether I like shooting wild animals or birds, but are you satisfied with Canon's new ideas?

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