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Relation between Clear Image Zoom and stabilization mode (Sony)


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On the Sony AX33, if I select Standard for image stabilization, it says Clear Image Zoom will be turned off. If I select Active, it says Clear Image Zoom will be turned on. I understand that Clear Image Zoom uses a digital zoom algorithm to get more zoom range than provided by the lens. But what is the relation between it and the image stabilization mode such that Clear Image is automatically turned on with Active and off with Standard?
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On the Sony AX33, if I select Standard for image stabilization, it says Clear Image Zoom will be turned off. If I select Active, it says Clear Image Zoom will be turned on. I understand that Clear Image Zoom uses a digital zoom algorithm to get more zoom range than provided by the lens. But what is the relation between it and the image stabilization mode such that Clear Image is automatically turned on with Active and off with Standard?

On the Sony AX33, if I select Standard for image stabilization, it says Clear Image Zoom will be turned off. If I select Active, it says Clear Image Zoom will be turned on. I understand that Clear Image Zoom uses a digital zoom algorithm to get more zoom range than provided by the lens. But what is the relation between it and the image stabilization mode such that Clear Image is automatically turned on with Active and off with Standard?

 

probably performance related. in testing - development, the combination of the two features, indicated this arrangement necessary.

 

the fact that Sony offers these useful features, aiding versatility, is one reason Sony is years ahead of every other maker.imo.

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