Electronic image stabilization (EIS) helps reduce the bandwidth for a camera by stabilizing the video feed, especially in scenarios where the camera is mounted on a pole or other structure susceptible to vibrations. EIS compensates for camera shake and movement, resulting in smoother video and less variation in the scene, which in turn reduces the amount of data required for compression and transmission. References: Axis Communications documentation on electronic image stabilization and its benefits.
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