I have notice some of the cameras available in the market claim they have anti-shake technology. The question is how much we need it. For usual people it seems a great technology to have in the camera. But for an intermediate or sports lover is it helpful?
I was told that the technology is to reduce blurry image due to shaky hand. And it is not design to reduce blurry image due to moving object. The image of moving ball, bird and so on cannot be captured clearly even with when the anti-shake is on.
Which means we still have to rely on lame old method such as shutter, aperture, exposure control and the tripod. Remote shutter release also encouraged. I guess with the remote I won't be needing the anti-shake after all.
I was told that the technology is to reduce blurry image due to shaky hand. And it is not design to reduce blurry image due to moving object. The image of moving ball, bird and so on cannot be captured clearly even with when the anti-shake is on.
Which means we still have to rely on lame old method such as shutter, aperture, exposure control and the tripod. Remote shutter release also encouraged. I guess with the remote I won't be needing the anti-shake after all.
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