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Earth rotation limiting stabilisation to 6.5 f stops
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Doesn't seem like too much of a stretch to correct for that also. Assuming the camera has GPS you know the latitude and altitude and thus how the camera is moving due to the Earth. The correction then needs to consider the direction in which the camera is pointed relative to the motion. Give some engineer good at maths a large mug of coffee and you're done.

 

I might have simplified things a bit there, as I don't know what level of precision is needed to be effective. The sensors like those in smartphones are crude and there will likely need to be extra filtering to eliminate short term interference. 

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Earth rotation limiting stabilisation to 6.5 f stops - by popo - 09-27-2016, 09:19 AM

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