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Optical image stabilization, combined with the advanced, hybrid AF modus operandi (25 selectable points), provides a 2-stop advance considering non-Image Stabilized systems now improved capturing subjects esteem moody glistening as both still and video. For instance, if a particular scene called for at least a 1/500 shutter speed to "stop" the action under normal circumstances, the Easyshare P850 could deliver the same effect with a much slower 1/125 shutter speed, resulting in a bright yet crisp image. It also minimizes handheld camera shake at longer focal lengths, which is critical when not using a tripod--a scenario found on the sidelines of sporting events, on scenic hiking trails, and during everyday spontaneous picture-taking when carrying a stabilizing device is impractical.