Image stabilization on your Canon is hardware enabled, the S5 has a software mode to provide a basic form of image stabilization which is completely different to the hardware implementation on your Canon.
The S5 with image stabilization enabled takes multiple pictures and then stiches them together to provide better low light photos. The downsides of this is any movement in the image or in the photgrapher will result in blurring and a complete waste of the shot plus you get a loading screen when you take pictures. Your Canon with hardware implemented image stabilization experiences none of these issues.
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Why do people post pictures that have been edited...
I wanna see pictures in their natural form after the camera and raw software processed it, not a picture that's been brushed up. Brushed up photos say nothing about the camera quality itself.
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I know my pictures are not the best, but i have not edited them. Shoot with auto mode and hdr on...
View attachment 116443Here is an action shot i did with burst.
When you do a burst shot it uploads to Google plus. It automatically did this. It's called auto awesome
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View attachment 116443Here is an action shot i did with burst.