RE: On Matters of Stability and Light

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I like manual clickers as they are not dependent on blue tooth.

Many new cameras use software stabilization. They sample the light over time then have an algorithm that stitches the image back together.

Videographers need things like that. Unfortunately, it means that new cameras incclude some ai. This ai distorts the image but makes compelling images.

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This is excellent information. Thank you. I have a clicker for the phone but not the camera.

Many new cameras use software stabilization. They sample the light over time then have an algorithm that stitches the image back together.

Mine is a small Olympus TG6, so it's limited in power and accessories. It has modes like backlight HDR and focus stacking, which takes several sequential shots and stitches them together for sharper, crisper, and more vibrant photos. A tripod is recommended for these modes because you have to hold the camera steady for a few seconds. This is difficult to do when you're in tricky terrain. Photography is an art and science.

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