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What does image stabilisation do and how does it work?

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What does image stabilisation do and how does it work?

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To prevent blurring caused by a shaky hand, image stabilisation will compensate to eliminate movement; very useful when zooming. Camcorders offer one or both of the two types of image stabilisation: • Optical – the optical stabilising lens moves to compensate for external movement; found in upper range models, this usually provides the best results. • Digital (electronic) – the image captured by the lens ‘floats’ on the CCD; the camcorder uses electronics to adjust the video with adequate results.

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