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'''Vibration reduction''' or '''Image Stabilization''' is a mechanism to reduce [[camera shake]]. It can be done mechanically, by shifting the lens (or a mirror in the light path), or shifting the image sensor, to follow movements. Alternatively, it can be done electronically, by shifting a digital image. | '''Vibration reduction''' or '''Image Stabilization''' is a mechanism to reduce [[camera shake]]. It can be done mechanically, by shifting the lens (or a mirror in the light path), or shifting the image sensor, to follow movements. Alternatively, it can be done electronically, by shifting a digital image. |
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Vibration reduction or Image Stabilization is a mechanism to reduce camera shake. It can be done mechanically, by shifting the lens (or a mirror in the light path), or shifting the image sensor, to follow movements. Alternatively, it can be done electronically, by shifting a digital image.