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The term "image stabilization" here is a misnomer. There is no optical image stabilization, no mechanical lens/sensor setup. This camera just bumps up the ISO, so there may be a corresponding loss of image quality.
no optical IS is correct but the digital IS is disabled as default settings
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NeoteriX @ Feb 13th 2007 4:11PM
The term "image stabilization" here is a misnomer. There is no optical image stabilization, no mechanical lens/sensor setup. This camera just bumps up the ISO, so there may be a corresponding loss of image quality.
JasonL @ Feb 13th 2007 6:37PM
no optical IS is correct but the digital IS is disabled as default settings