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That happens for cameras with electronic viewfinders. What you see is an electronic projection of what the camera sees. This projection is not instantaneous. There is a slight lag. So when you move the camera even a bit, the projection lag makes the image look like it is shaking. For some cameras, this lag is very small, and you will have a hard time detecting the shake.

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