What Is IBIS in a Camera: Benefits if In-Body Image Stabilisation

What Is IBIS in a Camera: Benefits if In-Body Image Stabilisation

IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilisation) reduces blur in photos and videos. Buy an IBIS camera on Bajaj Finance's Easy EMIs at a partner store near you .

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In summary

IBIS stands for In-Body Image Stabilisation — a feature built into a camera body that reduces blur caused by hand movements. It works across 5 axes and is compatible with almost any lens, making it useful for photography and videography in all conditions.

Here is what this article covers:

  • What IBIS is and how it works inside a camera
  • The key benefits of IBIS for photographers and videographers
  • A comparison of IBIS vs OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation)
  • Some of the top cameras with IBIS available in 2026
  • How to buy an IBIS camera on Easy EMIs with Bajaj Finance

 

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What is IBIS in a camera?

IBIS, or In-Body Image Stabilisation, is a camera feature that reduces blur caused by hand movements. It works by detecting motion using gyroscopic sensors inside the camera body and shifting the image sensor in the opposite direction to cancel out the shake. The result is sharper photos and smoother video footage, even when shooting handheld.

IBIS operates across 5 axes — pan, tilt, roll, vertical, and horizontal — which means it compensates for almost every type of unintended movement. Because the stabilisation is built into the camera body rather than the lens, it works with virtually any lens you attach. This makes it a particularly versatile feature for photographers who use multiple lenses.

Many leading mirrorless cameras now include IBIS as a standard feature. Whether you are photographing wildlife, recording a vlog indoors, or shooting in low light, IBIS makes every shot steadier and more reliable.

How does IBIS work?

Once you switch your camera to a mode that supports stabilisation, IBIS activates automatically. Understanding the process can help you get the most out of this feature. Here is how it works step by step:

  • Gyroscopic sensors inside the camera detect even the smallest hand movements — including tilts, shakes, and rotations.
  • The image sensor then shifts in the opposite direction to cancel out these movements in real time.
  • This correction happens across 5 axes — pan, tilt, roll, vertical, and horizontal — covering the full range of typical hand movement.
  • IBIS works with any lens you attach to the camera, so stabilisation is active regardless of the glass you use.
  • In some camera models, IBIS combines with lens-based stabilisation (OIS) to deliver even smoother results, particularly in low light.

To learn more about how modern cameras operate, explore camera modes and their functionalities.

What are the benefits of IBIS for photographers and videographers?

IBIS is one of the most practical features in modern cameras. It gives both beginners and professionals more confidence to shoot in challenging conditions — whether indoors, in low light, or on the move. Whether you are learning the basics or experimenting with AF vs MF in camera, IBIS gives you more creative freedom.

Here are the key benefits of IBIS:

  • Sharper photos: Minimises blur caused by handshakes, even when shooting at slower shutter speeds.
  • Stable videos: Records steady handheld footage without distracting shakes, giving your content a polished, cinematic look.
  • Low-light advantage: Lets you shoot in darker environments without always relying on a tripod or flash.
  • Creative freedom: Works across manual and autofocus modes, letting your camera compensate for movement while you focus on composition.
  • Lens flexibility: Compatible with a wide range of lenses, so you do not need specialised stabilised lenses.
  • Lighter travel kit: Reduces the need for heavy stabilisers, making your camera bag more manageable on the go.

One trade-off worth noting: while IBIS significantly reduces shake, it may not fully compensate for very fast or extreme movements. For sports or wildlife photography at very long focal lengths, a combination of IBIS and a fast shutter speed will generally produce the best results.

IBIS vs OIS — which image stabilisation is better?

When choosing between IBIS and OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation), the right option depends on your photography style and the type of gear you use. Both reduce blur, but they work in different ways. The comparison below covers the key differences to help you decide — whether you are considering a Canon vs Sony camera or debating between an iPhone vs DSLR camera.


FeatureIBIS (In-Body Image Stabilisation)OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation)
Where it worksInside the camera body, shifting the sensorInside the lens, moving optical elements
Lens compatibilityWorks with almost any lens attachedLimited to lenses with built-in stabilisation
Video performanceSmooth handheld video across multiple axesGood but limited to lens movement
Low-light advantageStrong, especially at slower shutter speedsModerate; may still need higher ISO or tripod
Travel convenienceReduces need for extra stabilisers or tripodsWorks best when paired with stabilised lenses
Cost factorMay increase the camera body priceAdds to the cost of specific lenses

Many modern cameras combine both IBIS and OIS for the best possible stabilisation. If you shoot across multiple lens types and want flexibility, IBIS is generally the more practical choice.

What are the best cameras with IBIS in 2026?

If you are looking for a camera with reliable IBIS in 2026, several models from leading brands are worth considering. Each suits a different type of photographer or videographer, so it helps to know what each one offers before you decide. Here is a look at some well-regarded options:

  • Sony Alpha 7 IV: A full-frame mirrorless camera with 5-axis IBIS (compensation rated up to 5.5 stops), well suited to hybrid photo and video shooters.
  • Canon EOS R6 Mark II: Offers strong stabilisation and fast Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus, making it a solid choice for action photography and event coverage.
  • Nikon Z6 II: Combines 5-axis IBIS with strong low-light performance (native ISO range up to 51,200), making it popular for landscape and travel photography.
  • Fujifilm X-H2: A crop-sensor mirrorless camera with 7-stop IBIS compensation and high-resolution capabilities, popular among creative photographers.
  • Panasonic Lumix GH6: Built for videographers, it offers strong stabilisation — particularly effective for handheld footage in professional video work.

These cameras make capturing sharp, blur-free shots more achievable in challenging conditions, whether you are shooting in low light, travelling light, or recording video on the move.


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With over 1.5 lakh partner stores across 4,000 cities, Bajaj Finance's network means you can finance your camera purchase whether you are in a metro like Bengaluru or Mumbai, or a Tier 2 city like Coimbatore or Indore.

How do I buy a camera on EMI at a Bajaj Finance partner store?

Upgrading to a new camera with IBIS is simple and affordable with Bajaj Finance's in-store financing options. The entire process usually takes just 10–15 minutes. Follow these steps:

  1. Browse models on Bajaj Mall: Explore the range of cameras and accessories on Bajaj Mall. Compare IBIS performance ratings, sensor type, autofocus system, video resolution, and lens compatibility before heading to a partner store.
  2. Find a partner store near you: Use the Bajaj Finance store locator to find a nearby partner outlet such as Croma, Vijay Sales, Reliance Digital, or other authorised retailers.
  3. Check the camera in person: Visit the partner store and try out the models you have shortlisted. Check IBIS activation, stabilisation feel, autofocus speed, video quality, and ergonomics to find the one that suits your shooting style.
  4. Choose a suitable EMI option: At checkout, ask the store executive about the Bajaj Finance Insta EMI Card or Easy EMI Loan. Confirm available tenure options and whether your chosen model comes with a zero down payment offer.
  5. Complete payment and take your camera home: Once approved, your purchase is processed immediately and you can take your camera home the same day.

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