Search
× Search
Canon Patent Application: Improved continuous AF when buffer full
CanonNews
/ Categories: Canon Patents
This post may contain affiliate links(s). An affiliate link means I may earn advertising/referral fees if you make a purchase through my link, without any additional cost to you. It helps to keep this site afloat. Thank you in advance for your support. If you like what we do here, maybe buy me a coffee.

Canon Patent Application: Improved continuous AF when buffer full

I personally have never run into this problem but according to Canon, there's potential for less accurate AF when the buffer fills up on a Canon camera.

So word to the wise, don't fill your buffer ;)

This patent is kind of interesting because it goes into the nitty gritty details about what happens when you smash that shutter button down to hear all glorious 16 fps on a 1DX Mark II, or even a "platry" 9 fps on a EOS-M5 and hit the end of the buffer.

The actual patent deals more with the logic behind the various steps that have to occur during continous drive.

 

Previous Article Canon Patent Application: Improving Global shutter response
Next Article Canon Patent Application: Stacked sensor design for high frame rate shooting
Print
blog comments powered by Disqus

Keep In Touch

FacebookTwitterLinkedIn

How to view Japan Patent applications.

Unfortunately, there's no direct way of linking to the patent application (sad!) however, this is the easiest process to view a japan patent or application.

  1. Go to the Japan Patent Office search page.
  2. If it's a patent application (they are usually in the format of Year-Number ie: 2017-011300) then type the patent application number into the second field down from the top where it says publication of patent application. 
  3. Click on search.
  4. Then click on the patent application number link, and there's the patent application!

Our Preferred Sponsors

Want to buy me a coffee?

Free Shipping to the USA and Canada*

Use CANONNEWS for $10 off AuroraHDR

Use CANONNEWS for $10 off Luminar

*Conditions may apply

 

Terms Of UsePrivacy Statement© 2025 by CanonNews. This site is not affiliated with Canon Inc. or it's subsidiaries.
Back To Top