antishake

Related to antishake: Image stabilization

antishake

(ˌæntɪˈʃeɪk)
adj
denoting a technology that reduces the blurring caused by movement of the person taking a photograph
n
a system that uses antishake technology
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OPPO also said that it has managed to have dual optical image stabillization (OIS) in the 10x zoom camera and the 48MP main camera to achieve higher antishake accuracy when taking photos.
The 5MP frontfacing camera, together with a wideangle 84 degree lens, effortlessly captures highquality selfportraits ('selfies'), while the 16MP autofocus rearfacing camera comes enhanced with Optical AntiShake technology for blurfree images.
The Bluecam features greater depth of field, higher precision, shorter acquisition times, an antishake feature, and automatic image capture.
The camera's blue light illuminates the treatment site and offers a built-in, antishake system, combined with a short capture time, to ensure that images are acquired only when the camera is absolutely still.
Increased frailty can cause issues around mouse use, but antishake software is now available to help with this.
Advances in camera technology--like antishake --make capturing high-quality images more attainable than ever, he said.
Konica Minolta's a-7 Digital, for instance, features what the company claims is the world's first ''body-integral antishake system'' to compensate for the vibrations that occur with handheld shooting.