Camera Labs reviews the Konica Minolta Dynax 5D / Maxxum 5D and writes - 'The 5D's built-in Anti-Shake is a truly valuable feature which genuinely works. Like similar technologies it won't perform miracles, but you really are looking at a two to three stop advantage when handholding. This allows you to handhold shots at exposures two to three times slower than normal, thereby allowing you to shoot under dimmer conditions without worrying about camera shake or being forced to...
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