CanonNews / Saturday, October 14, 2017 / Categories: Canon Patents Canon patent for an ND filter adapter for Mirrorless Cameras This patent basically explains a new adapter for mirrorless that would sit in between the camera and the lenses. This adapter would have the ability to silently change the ND filter value to eliminate aperture opening / closing noise during video recording. It would also allow for the use of very fast lenses with a dynamic method of controlling the amount of light received by the camera without stopping down the lens. Edit January 27, 2018. This patent application has been doing the rounds, and we feel this could use a better explanation. When aperture is used to control the amount of light while shooting video the mechanical aspect of aperture blades transmits noise to the recording camera. A way around this is to create a silent aperture using a electronically variable ND filter. It uses a combination of mechanical aperture and electronic ND filter to control the amount of light while recording video in the ND silent mode, or normal lens operation if the ND silent mode switch is turned off. Read more about the patent here.. US Patent Application 20170295307 Canon stacked sensor patent Is there a new Canon 70-200 2.8L in the works? Print 8404 Tags: Patents Related articles Canon Inc. Places Third in U.S. Patents Granted in 2021 IFI Claims Rankings Canon Ranks in the top 5 for US patents for 35 straight years Canon places top five in U.S. patent rankings for 33 years running and first among Japanese companies for 14 years running Another curved sensor patent application from Canon Another supertelephoto patent surfaces Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus