Optical Stabilization
Optical Stabilization is a technology used in cameras and smartphones to reduce blurriness caused by shaky hands or movement. It works by adjusting the lens or image sensor to counteract any unwanted motion, allowing for clearer photos and smoother videos. This feature is especially useful in low-light conditions or when zooming in on distant subjects.
There are two main types of Optical Stabilization: lens-shift stabilization, which moves the lens elements, and sensor-shift stabilization, which shifts the image sensor itself. Both methods aim to enhance image quality and improve the overall photography experience, making it easier to capture sharp images.