I'm a little confused about image stabilization - when it will be of help and when it won't.
As best as I understand, image stabilization is a process in which either a sensor and / or lens elements will move in order to attempt to cancel out camera movement that would otherwise blur an image.
I can see this as certainly being of value in reducing camera shake (either slow shutter speed, or shooting with a long telephoto lens), and perhaps driving along a bumpy road.
My issue is that I often take photos while in movement - not on the run, but perhaps on the walk - which results in camera movement from footsteps, body movement or perhaps unsecured camera movement. I'm mostly on the move, rarely stopping to compose or take a shot. To me, these seem like fairly gross movements that are unlikely to be negated or substantially minimized by sensor or lens element movements.
Is image stabilization a function that will do much good in those kinds of situations, or are they problems that are too much for it to handle effectively?
Thanks in advance.