EIS, or Electronic Image Stabilization, is a digital technology that reduces blurriness or shake in video footage. It works by adjusting frames in real-time to deliver smoother and clearer results, especially during motion.
For example, surveillance cameras with EIS produce stable video even when mounted on moving platforms or exposed to vibrations. This improves accuracy in monitoring and incident analysis.
Unlike optical stabilization, EIS uses software rather than mechanical parts to correct image distortion. As a result, it is more compact and cost-effective.
By using EIS, users capture steady footage in dynamic or unstable environments.