Image stabilization
Image stabilization (IS) is a family of techniques that reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure. Generally, it compensates for pan and tilt (angular movement, equivalent to yaw and pitch) of the imaging device, though electronic image stabilization can also compensate for rotation. It is mainly used in high-end image-stabilized binoculars, still and video cameras, astronomical telescopes, and also smartphones. With still cameras, camera shake is a particular problem at slow shutter speeds or with long focal length lenses (telephoto or zoom). With video cameras, camera shake causes visible frame-to-frame jitter in the recorded video. In astronomy, the problem of lens shake is added to variation in the atmosphere, which changes the appar
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- enImage stabilization (IS) is a family of techniques that reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure. Generally, it compensates for pan and tilt (angular movement, equivalent to yaw and pitch) of the imaging device, though electronic image stabilization can also compensate for rotation. It is mainly used in high-end image-stabilized binoculars, still and video cameras, astronomical telescopes, and also smartphones. With still cameras, camera shake is a particular problem at slow shutter speeds or with long focal length lenses (telephoto or zoom). With video cameras, camera shake causes visible frame-to-frame jitter in the recorded video. In astronomy, the problem of lens shake is added to variation in the atmosphere, which changes the appar
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- enImage stabilization (IS) is a family of techniques that reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure. Generally, it compensates for pan and tilt (angular movement, equivalent to yaw and pitch) of the imaging device, though electronic image stabilization can also compensate for rotation. It is mainly used in high-end image-stabilized binoculars, still and video cameras, astronomical telescopes, and also smartphones. With still cameras, camera shake is a particular problem at slow shutter speeds or with long focal length lenses (telephoto or zoom). With video cameras, camera shake causes visible frame-to-frame jitter in the recorded video. In astronomy, the problem of lens shake is added to variation in the atmosphere, which changes the apparent positions of objects over time.
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- Accelerometer
- Adaptive optics
- Aircraft principal axes
- Angular velocity
- Anti-Shake
- APS-C
- Astronomical seeing
- Astrophotography
- Camera
- Camera stabilizer
- Canon (company)
- Canon EF lens mount
- Canon EOS R
- Canon EOS R5
- Canon EOS R6
- Canon EOS RP
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- Charge-coupled device
- Computer monitor
- Crop factor
- Cyber-shot
- Deblurring
- Degrees of freedom (mechanics)
- Digital camera
- Digital data
- Digital signal processor
- Digital single-lens reflex camera
- DSLR-A900
- Earth's rotation
- Electronic viewfinder
- Exposure (photography)
- Extraocular muscles
- Extrapolation
- Eye
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- Flight dynamics
- F-number
- Focal length
- Fujifilm
- Geotagging
- Gyroscope
- Heligimbal
- HTC
- Hyperlapse
- ILCE-7M2
- Image noise
- Image sensor
- Image-stabilized binoculars
- Inner ear
- Jitter (optics)
- Konica Minolta
- Leica Camera
- Long-exposure photography
- Lumia 920
- Micro Four Thirds
- Minolta
- Minolta DiMAGE A1
- Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
- Motion blur
- Motion compensation
- Multiplicative inverse
- Nikon
- Nikon Z 50
- Nikon Z 6
- Nikon Z 7
- Nikon Z-mount
- Nikon Zoom 700VR
- Nocticron
- Nokia
- Non-linear editing system
- Olympus Corporation
- Olympus E-510
- Optical axis
- Optical SteadyShot
- Orthogonal transfer CCD
- Panasonic
- Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8
- Panning (camera)
- Pan-STARRS
- Pentax
- Pentax cameras
- Pentax Q series
- Photographic lens
- Rule of thumb
- Shaky camera
- Shutter speed
- Sigma Corporation
- Smartphone
- Sony
- Sony E-mount
- Sony E-mount lenses
- Sony α
- Star trail
- Steadicam
- SteadyShot
- SteadyShot INSIDE
- Still camera
- Super SteadyShot
- Tamron
- Telephoto lens
- Telescope
- Television set
- Tilt (camera)
- Tripod
- Video camera
- Video recording
- YouTube
- Zoom lens
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- Beeldstabilisatie
- Bildstabiliséierung
- Bildstabilisierung
- Billedstabilisering
- Estabilitzador d'imatge
- Estabilizador de imagen
- Image stabilization
- Kuvanvakain
- m.0bphfx
- Pildi stabiliseerimine
- Q31009
- Stabilisasi gambar
- Stabilisation d'image
- Stabilizace obrazu
- Stabilizácia obrazu
- Stabilizator obrazu
- Stabilizzatore d'immagine
- Vaizdo stabilizacija
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- Стабілізація зображення
- מייצב תמונה
- پایدارکننده نگاره
- 影像穩定器
- 手ぶれ補正機構
- 영상 흔들림 방지
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