Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) is a technology used in digital cameras and smartphones to reduce camera shake and blur caused by hand movement, motion, or low light conditions. It uses a gyroscope and accelerometer to detect camera movement and adjusts the image accordingly, resulting in sharper and more stable images.
A drone flying over a bustling cityscape at night, its electronic image stabilization system ensuring a smooth and steady feed of vibrant neon lights and towering skyscrapers.
A group of friends on a mountain hike, using electronic image stabilization-enabled action cameras to capture stunning 360-degree views of the breathtaking landscape, complete with a wispy mist and a sun-kissed sky.
A futuristic smartphone with advanced electronic image stabilization technology, capable of capturing crystal-clear footage even in the most turbulent environments, such as a busy city street or a bumpy road trip.