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IBIS v OIS lens stabilization question ..

Started Apr 11, 2022 | Discussions thread
OrigamiCactus Contributing Member • Posts: 667
Re: IBIS v OIS lens stabilization question ..
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Wolf's Head wrote:

DarnGoodPhotos wrote:

OIS stabilizes tilting motion. IBIs stabilizes up/down, left/right, and forwards]/backward motion. Together its called six-axis stabilization.

I’ve never understood the ‘five axis’ (or in this case ‘six axis’) thing. Surely there are only three axes and the motion of any point in space can be described using them…

yes, you said it yourself, the motion of a point.

But if you want to describe the motion of a 3D object, then you need to add tilt/roll/ swivel? for a total of 6.

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