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The reason why the photo results blurry is that, while the shutter is open and the image is being captured, the smallest movement of the camera will make the image on the sensor also move and, thus, lose its clarity. Camera stabilizers solve this problem and help in making clear sharp photos. Sometimes, eliminating the movements and their bad effects on a photo can be done by using a tripod or placing the camera on a stable surface when you want to take a photo. But, these solutions do not work out in every situation, because many times it is impossible to completely stabilize the camera; for instance, when you want to take photos of fast objects and using high zoom at the same time.
Camera stabilizers are made for such problems, because, instead of preventing the movement from occurring, they compensate for it and prevent the result of blurry photos. There are two implementations of camera stabilizers: detecting the movement and compensating for it in order to prevent movement consequences. And, there are two ways of implementing image stabilizers: a floating lens element and a moving sensor.
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