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image stability

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image stability

(1) Refers to the steadiness of the images on a display screen, primarily pertaining to the amount of flicker that a person sees.

(2) Refers to the consistency of system software used in a computer in order to avoid additional, internal technical support. For example, if a PC vendor guarantees "software image stability" for one year, it means all drivers installed on that family of machines will remain the same for one year even though hardware components may change due to improvements in technology.



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The Tecra M2 delivers the perfect balance of portability, hardware and image stability plus high performance.
Image stability appears more than adequate in this range, and the field of view lies between 250 and 350 feet at 1,000 yards.
No mere electronic optical illusion that can diminish image quality in the cause of modest image stability, Canon's "lens shift" optical system actually allows the lens to physically compensate for camera movement, even when that movement is caused by extended telephoto or low-light shooting conditions.
 
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