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ISO 20954:2019

ISO 20954:2019 Digital cameras – Measurement method for image stabilization performance – Part 1: Optical systems

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Description

This document defines the measurement method of optical image stabilization performance for still images compensating for handheld blur consisting of two rotational components, yaw and pitch.

It applies to consumer digital cameras with optical image stabilization for still images. Apparatuses such as camcorders and mobile phones with still image shooting functionality are within the scope of this document.

Edition

1

Published Date

2019-07-24

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

37

Language Detail Icon

English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

This document defines the measurement method of optical image stabilization performance for still images compensating for handheld blur consisting of two rotational components, yaw and pitch.

It applies to consumer digital cameras with optical image stabilization for still images. Apparatuses such as camcorders and mobile phones with still image shooting functionality are within the scope of this document.

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