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MEYD-532
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Key Scenes / Structure
- Hybrid‑Sync: Phase‑detect points cover 105 % of the frame, allowing focus on off‑center subjects without recomposing.
- Eye‑AF (Human & Animal): 0.06 s acquisition time in bright light, 0.13 s in low light (≈−4 EV). Works in both stills and video.
- Subject Tracking: AI‑powered algorithm (trained on 10 M+ images) keeps moving subjects (running, cycling) locked with 95% success at 20 fps burst.
MEYD
The ID code belongs to the Japanese adult video studio Tameike Goro . The numbering for this series typically jumps from MEYD-531 to MEYD-533 . It is highly likely that the number "532" was skipped by the manufacturer, or you may have a typo in the ID. MEYD-532 In the modern digital landscape, codes like
- Introduction to MEYD-532
- Unveiling MEYD-532: What is It?
- Key Features and Benefits
- Applications and Use Cases
- Why MEYD-532 Stands Out
- The Future of MEYD-532
- Conclusion and Call to Action
M‑Mount
Meyd uses the (short‑flange‑distance), which is backward‑compatible with older A‑Mount lenses via an adapter (maintains full AF). The native lens lineup (12‑45 mm, 24‑70 mm, 70‑200 mm) has fast, silent stepping‑motor (SSM) focus and optical stabilization that can be combined with IBIS for up to 12‑stop total stabilization . Hybrid‑Sync : Phase‑detect points cover 105 % of
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