That is to say, there is no big difference, just different names. Anti-shake is just a concept There are many parameters to compare to see which camera is good. Anti-shake is only one aspect. Here are several anti-shake systems:
The concept of anti-shake was first put forward by Nikon Corporation of Japan, and in 1994, a pocket camera with shock absorption (VR) technology was introduced. The following year, Canon Corporation of Japan introduced the world's first lens EOS 75~300mm f/4~5.6 IS with image stabilizer, where IS is the abbreviation of image stabilizer, which is also known as "anti-shake system". So far, anti-shake can be divided into three types: optical anti-shake, electronic anti-shake and CCD.
At present, digital camera manufacturers with optical anti-shake function include Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Konica Minolta, Panasonic and Sigma. There are many ways to realize the anti-shake function. There is only one kind of optical anti-shake in traditional photographic equipment, and digital anti-shake function has also been developed in digital photographic equipment.
Examples of representative works:
1, Panasonic operating system (optical image stabilizer)
2. Canon is (image stabilizer)
3. Konica Minolta as (Anti-shake)