How to buy best camera phone part: -2

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#bestcameraphone #camera #eis #vdis #ibis #gimbal #stabilization #sensor #sift #ois

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EIS PHONES IS:-

all phones

OIS PHONES IS:-

https://www.91mobiles.com/list-of-phones/phones-with-ois

IBIS PHONE IS:-

iPhone 12 pro max and above all

Electronic image stabilization (EIS)

EIS is an image stabilization technique that analyzes the image of about 2/3 of the area on the image sensor, and then use the images at the edges to compensate for camera movements. Most cameras use this method.

AI image stabilization (AIS)

AIS is an image stabilization technology powered by AI, allowing the camera to take long exposure videos or shots, especially in low light conditions, while still maintaining a sharp and detailed image without any blur.

Optical image stabilization (OIS)

OIS is a mechanical image stabilization technology powered by motors, which stabilizes the photography process by detecting the camera's movement and moving the lens with motors to counteract this.

Gimbal Camera System – GCS

Very rarely does a new technology usher a complete revolution, not just a minor improvement. Gimbal Camera System does exactly that in the realm of photography stability. It uses mechanical movement to achieve flexible 3D stabilization and can cover angles 300% larger than traditional OIS. Move any way you like – from walking to skateboarding.

The stabilization angle of traditional OIS can be converted to around ±1°, while the maximum stabilization angle of GCS can be as high as ±3°. Therefore, based on the theoretical value, the maximum stabilization angle of GCS is 300% that of traditional OIS. [The above data is obtained from the tests conducted in vivo’s laboratory. Considering the data tolerance range, the actual data and parameters may vary slightly due to different test environments, software versions, and product features.]

in-body image stabilization (IBIS)

IBIS is an acronym for in-body image stabilization. It’s a relatively new technology within cameras that aims to stabilise your sensor to provide both stable, shake-free video footage and sharp still images when shooting handheld at longer shutter speeds.

IBIS, also known as sensor shift technology, works by physically moving the sensor inside your camera to compensate for camera movement. Built-in gyroscopes and accelerometers are able to calculate the motion and rotation of your camera and move the sensor accordingly to keep the image stable.

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