

In fact, it’s common knowledge that their 5-Axis IBIS is actually pretty weak compared to the competition so aside from any external stabilizers you’ve got in mind, Gyro stabilization is really going to be your best bet. Test-driving the stabilization options for the A7C, Stefan Malloch gives us a breakdown of what you can expect from this budget-friendly 4K super shooter.Īs stabilizing images go, Sony isn’t known for its fantastic IBIS systems. The A7S III has Gyro, IBIS, and active electronic stabilization, but the A7C lacks the EIS features so gyro is the best you’re going to get with this camera. In theory, this metadata should make smoothing out your bumpy shots easier, faster, and with fewer weird, warpy motion artifacts. Unlike in-camera IBIS and other post-stabilization methods like the warp stabilizer in Adobe Premiere Pro, gyro stabilization records the camera’s motion and stores it as metadata in the file. Every new camera they’ve released from the FX9 to the A7C has incorporated this fantastic, new method of post stabilization. Gyro stabilization is becoming a standard for Sony cameras.
