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  • The E-510 has the same resolution, but offers sensor-shift image stabilization.

    PMA07 Roundup: Products that caught our eye 2007

  • The E-510 has the same resolution, but offers sensor-shift image stabilization.

    PMA07 Roundup: Products that caught our eye 2007

  • The Casio EX-FH25 is a new ultra-zoom digital camera, sporting a 20x lens that provides a focal range of 26-520mm and offers sensor-shift image stabilisation to keep things steady.

    Photography Blog - News 2010

  • Specific features (manual focus ring, sensor-shift stabilization etc)

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) 2010

  • If you don't mind the E-P1's sluggish focus, you'll get less noise, plus sensor-shift image stabilization (Panasonic puts it in the lens).

    Photography Tips Dphotojournal com 2010

  • The lens is the same 15x zoom f/3. 5-5.4 unit as the L100, equivalent to 28-420mm, and the camera also features sensor-shift image stabilisation, essential with a lens of this size.

    TrustedReviews Site-wide Feed Cliff Smith 2010

  • The bad: Electronic rather than optical or sensor-shift image stabilization; some images look over-processed.

    Digital Camera Reviews & Photography Tips 2010

  • Sony's SteadyShot INSIDE - a sensor-shift internal image stabilisation system

    Pocket-lint William Perceval 2010

  • Equipped with a 12 MP CCD sensor, a dust remover mode, a sensor-shift stabilizer, a video mode, a shutter that goes up to 1/6000s and a sensitivity range expandable to ISO 12.800 from top speed of ISO 6400, this entry-level and compact DSLR is an excellent choice to discover the delights of the SLR camera system.

    Imaging Resource News Page 2010

  • The COOLPIX L22, like the PowerShot A490/A495 lacks optical or sensor-shift image stabilization, but it does have two methods for dealing with the effects of subject movement and camera shake at slow shutter speeds The first of these is Motion Detection which, in low light situations, or where significant camera or subject motion is detected, increases the ISO to enable the use of a faster shutter speed.

    Camera Labs and DSLR Tips latest news and reviews 2010

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