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It stabilizes better. (SNCR)
It uses a smaller crop area i.e. more headroom ('blind' border space) for virtual sensor shift. I don't know, if there are additional algorithms compared to RockSteady (but I doubt it).
That way it theoretically could compensate faster erratic movements, or a higher amplitude.
Practically, it works very well in daylight situations. I don't feel the need to use a gimbal anymore - but did not do that many times before because of the hassle.
You sacrifice some FOV for that so you have to consider what works better for your shot. In normal situations with mild action, normal RockSteady mostly does the trick, too. When doing MTB, Running with headband mount or comparable, RockSteady# may work better.
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