
digital stabilization
Digital stabilization is a technology used in cameras to reduce the effects of shaky hands or movement, resulting in smoother video footage. It works by analyzing the video frames in real-time and making tiny adjustments—like cropping or shifting the image—to keep the scene steady. This process is done electronically, without needing physical stabilization hardware. Digital stabilization is especially helpful in situations where movement is unavoidable, such as walking or handheld shooting, delivering clearer and more professional-looking videos without specialized equipment.