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  1. Apr 21, 2012 · OSS will minimize the effect of camera shake, it will have no effect on motion blur by the subjects in your picture. OSS is a better tool on lenses with a long (er) tele reach, like from about 50 mm and up on a APS sensor. But there are many ways to take sharp pictures without OSS.

  2. the active mode is only for video, it uses a combo of the OSS with digital stabilization for much improve stablisation video at the cost of some resolution. rrizw wrote: what the different between Optical Steady Shot and Active Steady Shot?

  3. I've looked at dozens of web posts, articles, and YouTube videos trying to understand if Sony lenses with Optical Steady Shot (OSS) when paired with a Sony body with in-body image stabilization (IBIS) really produce better images than either image stabilization system working alone.

  4. Feb 9, 2015 · In a recent post here regarding shooting BIF it was recommended to be in "OSS mode 2". I can't find this anywhere in the camera settings nor the Sony Help Guide. Could someone help explain this and show me where I could find this function in the Sony manual.

  5. Aug 14, 2014 · OSS (Optical Stabilization) or SteadyShot is image stabilization technology that exists in some Sony FE lenses (They’ll have “OSS” at the end of their names). When these lenses are used on the A7s, you can turn on SteadyShot in the camera to get a smoother video.

  6. Today I wanted to bring you along with me to see if you can get by with using only the a7iv active stabilization, or if it would be better to get a lens with optic steady shot. I hope you learn...

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  8. Dec 17, 2019 · With its huge focal range, excellent sharpness, fast/silent/accurate focus, and built in OSS, the Sony 70-350mm is finally a great telephoto lens I can recommend for Sony APSC users.

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