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Vibration Reduction vs Electronic Vibration Reduction ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paliswe" data-source="post: 831140" data-attributes="member: 48977"><p>To clarify what I wrote in my first post (I was a little unclear):</p><p>- Electronic stabilization: No moving parts, but the image is shifted to another pixels when camera is (slightly) shaken.</p><p>- IBIS: In-body Image stabilization, the sensor is moving to compensate for minor shakings. All full-frame Z-cameras has IBIS.</p><p>- VR: Vibration Reduction: a glass in the lens compensate for minor shakings. Lenses with VR is marked VR.</p><p></p><p>I have no experience of video, since I only do still photography. But I don't think that Z6ii has electronic stabilization (pixel shift to compensate for movements) but it has IBIS. Some lenses, mostly the expensive and long lenses, has VR. IBIS and VR works well together but you cannot turn off one of them without turning off the other. Once photographers was recommended to turn IBIS and VR off when the camera was mounted on a tripod, but nowadays it doesn't matter. I have them always on.</p><p>I just checked what Nikon GB says on their web page, and they are calling everything VR, even the IBIS, so it's really confusing when all concepts are used for everything. In the rest of the world VR in the camera body is called IBIS.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.nikon.co.uk/en_GB/learn-and-explore/magazine/gear/vibration-reduction[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paliswe, post: 831140, member: 48977"] To clarify what I wrote in my first post (I was a little unclear): - Electronic stabilization: No moving parts, but the image is shifted to another pixels when camera is (slightly) shaken. - IBIS: In-body Image stabilization, the sensor is moving to compensate for minor shakings. All full-frame Z-cameras has IBIS. - VR: Vibration Reduction: a glass in the lens compensate for minor shakings. Lenses with VR is marked VR. I have no experience of video, since I only do still photography. But I don't think that Z6ii has electronic stabilization (pixel shift to compensate for movements) but it has IBIS. Some lenses, mostly the expensive and long lenses, has VR. IBIS and VR works well together but you cannot turn off one of them without turning off the other. Once photographers was recommended to turn IBIS and VR off when the camera was mounted on a tripod, but nowadays it doesn't matter. I have them always on. I just checked what Nikon GB says on their web page, and they are calling everything VR, even the IBIS, so it's really confusing when all concepts are used for everything. In the rest of the world VR in the camera body is called IBIS. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.nikon.co.uk/en_GB/learn-and-explore/magazine/gear/vibration-reduction[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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