Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Anti-Shake Anti-shake, also known as image stabilization, is a technology implemented in camera systems to minimize the effects of camera shake and motion blur caused by handheld shooting or unstable shooting conditions. By compensating for subtle movements of the camera during exposure, anti-shake mechanisms help ensure sharper, clearer images, especially when using slower shutter speeds or telephoto lenses prone to magnifying motion blur.
There are various methods of anti-shake technology, including optical stabilization, sensor-shift stabilization, and digital stabilization, each designed to counteract camera movement and maintain image sharpness in different shooting scenarios. Whether capturing fast-paced action scenes, low-light environments, or telephoto subjects at long distances, anti-shake systems empower photographers to achieve consistently sharp and blur-free images, even under challenging shooting conditions, enhancing the overall quality and usability of their photographic work. |
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