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AFAIK this is completely normal on when the image stabilization feature is turned on. The feature needs some extra pixels around the edge of the video that it can "throw away" or "add in" to the recorded scene to ensure that the shot remains stable from frame to frame.
If you don't like the zoomed-in effect you can turn off the "SteadyShot" feature in the settings when in video mode - but you will get jerkier video unless you have very steady hands.
AFAIK this is completely normal on when the image stabilization feature is turned on. The feature needs some extra pixels around the edge of the video that it can "throw away" or "add in" to the recorded scene to ensure that the shot remains stable from frame to frame.
If you don't like the zoomed-in effect you can turn off the "SteadyShot" feature in the settings when in video mode - but you will get jerkier video unless you have very steady hands.