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Canon 18-55mm lens torn open to show visuals of Image Stabilization (video)

Hey there, snap-shooter. If you have ever used a Canon DSLR with a fifteen-55mm lens, you will be horrified to grasp that the picture above is its exposed lens elements. Do not fret, though, it’s for science! Recently, Preston Scott from Camera Technica used a laser to point out how unsteady your hands are when taking a photo; now he’s back to detail how lenses with Image Stabilization compensate to aid in attaining crisper images . IS isn’t exactly new technology, but seeing how the glass’ internal springs, accelerometers, and gyroscopes react to movement is mesmerizing. Not surprisingly, he also found that photos eager about IS deactivated were usually less sharp. You will find a gentle video of the action past of the the break, in addition an in depth breakdown by hitting the source link below.


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