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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 about the optical axis (). [1]
The Nikon Z6 III includes a robust five-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system that can reduce vibration up to 8 stops. The IBIS also uses the same Focus Point Vibration Reduction system first introduced in Nikon Zf, in which the IBIS works at the focus point of the camera rather than the center of the image like the conventional IBIS. [4]
This includes eight stops of Internal Body Image Stabilization (IBIS), of which only the Sony α7R V was capable at the time of the Zf's release, [6] and the world's first Focus-point Stabilization technology in which the IBIS axes shift and rotate around the user selected autofocus point rather than in the middle like the conventional IBIS.
The camera utilizes an electronic shutter with speeds up to 1/32000 sec and includes 5-axis in-body image stabilization. [3] [4] The battery is the same EN-EL15 series used in the Z 5/6/7 and various DSLRs; the much larger EN-EL18 batteries for the Z 9 and D4/5/6 DSLRs cannot be used. [4] HEIF was added as a recording format. [4]
The Fujifilm X-S20 is a mid-range mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced on May 24, 2023. [1] This is a successor to the 2020 X-S10.It has a backside-illuminated X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor, the X-Processor 5, In-Body Image Stabilization(IBIS) and uses the Fujifilm X-mount.
The X-H1 is a weather-resistant camera with an in-body image stabilization capable of recording 4K videos up to 30 fps with a Rec.2020 color gamut at a bitrate of 200 Mbit/s. The camera can record slow motion videos in 1080p at 120 fps. [3]
Z-mount cameras support metering as well as in-body image stabilization (IBIS) with manual focus lenses. The 55 mm throat diameter of the Nikon Z-mount makes it the largest full-frame lens mount. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is much larger than the F-mount and the E-mount used by Sony mirrorless cameras [ 8 ] but only slightly larger than the 54 mm of both ...
5-stop in-body image stabilization. Up to 9 fps continuous shooting that is also compatible with F-mount lenses when mounted with the FTZ lens adapter. An electronic viewfinder (EVF) with a 3.7 million dot display with a 0.8x magnification and a 37° viewing angle. The rear display is a 3.2" tiltable touchscreen with 2.1 million dots.