1. It supports IBIS data and lens profiles. So it is possible to record video with IBIS enabled and stabilize it with Gyroflow. Previously, you had to turn off IBIS to work with Gyroflow.
I have already tested it and it works fine. But the preview in Gyroflow with IBIS enabled video is much worse than the rendered result! There is a lot of jitter in the preview that is not present in the result. As far as I understand, the preview doesn't take into account the sensor movements made by IBIS. Anyway, this is a great feature.
2. Gyroflow automatically sets the frame readout time, which is important for rolling shutter correction. At least for the Sony a7c, Gyroflow uses values very close to my measurements.
See also related notes:
- Sony a7c: Three years with the camera (2025-02-06)
- Old graphics card for Gyroflow [RX480] (2025-01-26)
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