Both Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) are sensor-powered methods to compensate for movement and jitter that degrade the quality of photographs and videos. The latest smartphones, cameras, and drones use OIS and/or EIS to deliver sharp images and smooth high-resolution videos.
Image Stabilization
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Image stabilization to capture high quality images and videos
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Improved image quality contributes to great devices
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Explore sensors enabling OIS and EIS
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Don’t let blurring or jitter spoil the user experience
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Enable professional quality photos and video with OIS and EIS
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TDK sensing solutions ensure stable image capture in almost any condition
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Modern image stabilization for photos and videos
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Get the quality of a professional steadycam in the palm of your hand
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Optical image stabilization
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Integrating MEMS gyroscope powered OIS into camera modules has proven to be a highly effective solution to improve image quality in smartphones, digital cameras, drones and other products with high resolution image sensors. This can enable a smartphone to take professional level pictures that until recently were only possible to expensive DSLR mounted in gimbals.
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Reduce blurring from shaking of the image sensor in a user’s hand
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Electronic image stabilization
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EIS compensates for any movement caused by hand jitter, turbulence, or bumps that would cause a shaking effect. EIS intelligently detects image sensor movement and crops each individual image to compensate in real time. The result is dramatically smoother video capture from devices, such as smartphones, without requiring additional gimbals to provide physical stabilization.
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Ensure smooth playback by removing the video shake resulting from hand jitter