On 22 July 2011 16:37, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> If anti-shake is simply moving the sensor in response to motions of the
> camera body why should it have a delaying effect on the shutter?
There are two similar but different features here. Image Stabilisation
is the one that moves the sensor. Anti-shake is basically mirror and
aperture prefire, with a user-selectable delay before releasing the
shutter (kind of like the self-timer only with more control over the
delay and no beeps or flashing lights).
Image stabilisation has its own button to switch it on and off,
anti-shake needs a bit of menu exploration.
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