The cameras in our smartphones keep getting better as they gain tech and features previously reserved for high-end cameras. One such example is Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) which promises less ...
Image stabilization systems attempt to eliminate movement or blur in an image caused by movement of the camera. They have no effect on blur caused by movement of the subject being photographed or ...
As television technology has grown ever more sophisticated in the last few years, so has professional lens technology. Camera operators have more control than ever over what they shoot—with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Panasonic image stabilization diagram These days, many camera bodies and lenses benefit from image stabilization. But do you know ...
If you’ve ever watched grainy concert footage posted by a Facebook friend, you know something about the pitfalls of shooting video by hand. When the lights dim and your friend with the camera ...
Olympus' Micro Four Thirds OM-D E-M1X is the first pro camera i've picked up without bemoaning my lack of upper body strength. A sibling to the great E-M1 Mark II, it's designed to attract ...
Integrating three driver circuits, a CPU core, and servo-control DSP, the RAA305170GBM OIS (optical image stabilizer) IC under development at Renesas independently controls three VCM (voice coil motor ...
Canon has developed an optical image-stabilization technology for upcoming DSLR lenses that will compensate for both angle camera shake and shift camera shake. The new Hybrid Image Stabilizer (IS) ...
In last month's “Camera lens image stabilization: Part 1” article, we examined the principles of Canon's variable-angle prism image-stabilization (VAP-IS) technology. The basis of the technology is to ...
A feature that attempts to maintain a smooth image when the user takes a picture or records a video without a tripod. Any shakiness in the user's hand can cause a blur in a photo or an uneven sequence ...
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