What is the difference between each item in the STEADYSHOT setting?
The description of each item is as follows: STANDARD Camera shake of optical axis is compensated as a lens slides horizontally and vertically. This is recommended to use [STANDARD] when you are under stable recording conditions. ACTIVE In addition to the compensation in [STANDARD], shake of optical axis in the rotation direction is compensated by the image processing engine BIONZ. This is recommended when you are under recording conditions more susceptible to vibration. Notes: • [ACTIVE] is the default setting. • [ACTIVE] cannot be enable in [SMTH SLW REC]. • The angle of view in the [ACTIVE] mode is narrower than in the [STANDARD] mode because BIONS compensate for the camera shake in the rotation direction. OFF Camera shake is not compensated. Select [OFF] when you use tripod, etc.
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