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Many digital SLR cameras propose that the fuselage is not anti-shake. What does this mean?

In digital SLR cameras, the fuselage does not have anti-shake function.

If the SLR camera is not anti-shake, the picture will be blurred because of the vibration of the SLR camera, and no good photos can be taken. If you want to take a clear picture, you must use a tripod to stabilize the camera.

When taking photos with a SLR camera, your hands will tremble slightly, which will blur the photos taken. Therefore, some SLR bodies have added anti-shake function, which can avoid the jitter caused by the movement of the reflector in the hand-held SLR camera or SLR camera.

The anti-shake lens can ensure that you can take clearer photos at a lower shutter, but it depends on luck whether you are out of focus. Canon and Nikon's SLR bodies are not anti-shake, and anti-shake is achieved by the lens.

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Among several major brands of SLR cameras, only Canon and Nikon are anti-shake, and many of the lenses of Canon and Nikon are anti-shake. Canon's lens IS marked with IS, and Nikon's lens is marked with VR, which means anti-shake.

Other brands such as Sony, Pentax and Olympus have anti-shake bodies. If you buy this camera, it means that all lenses are equipped with anti-shake, which is more affordable than Canon and Nikon, at least you don't have to spend extra money to buy anti-shake for each lens.

In addition to Canon, Nikon and Panasonic, digital SLR with anti-shake function all uses body anti-shake, including Konica Minolta/Sony, Pentax, Samsung and Olympus.

Here, I would like to remind you that if a digital SLR camera wedding photography (such as E-5 10 of Olympus) uses an optical anti-shake lens (such as Panasonic lens), don't think that the anti-shake effect can be doubled in this case. The correct way to use it at this time is to turn off one of the anti-shake systems.