> Tony Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Read in the NY Times yesterday that N*k*n noticed a strange
> side effect of their VR image stablizing lens: people get
> seasickness when they look through the lens ...

Hi Tony,

Strange, because this seems to be the opposite to what happens
when looking through a normal compared to an Image Stabilizer
binocular (like the Canon battery-operated ones or the Zeiss
20x60BS/GA T* that does not required batteries):
http://www.usa.canon.com/camcambin/binoculars/
http://sports.zeissdata.com/binoculars/526000.html

The only time I got giddy when looking through an IS lens
happened when I was trying to test the effect of panning on
Mode 1 and Mode 2.

I think I spun around too many times in my swivel chair :-)
Should I alternate spinning direction?

Wheeeee!
Julian Loke
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