I admit a $ 37 million budget is modest these days, but it should buy more than
blurry camera moves and a lame game of vampire baseball.
Not exact matches
That said, the
cameras did well when it comes to
moving objects, and we did not get
blurry pictures unless the subject was super fast.
This is incredibly important on a smartphone
camera as these sensors really don't have a lot of leeway when it comes to lighting conditions, and prioritizing longer shutter speeds means anything
moving in the picture could turn out
blurry.
The Mi 5's
camera offers 4 - axis optical image stabilization to guard against both shaky hands when you take a photo and
blurry images as you
move your phone around to frame the shot.
We did notice some slight shutter lag, so occasionally — even in broad daylight — the
camera did take a
blurry shot when we
moved a little.
The
camera focusses nicely and quickly, although there is a definite shutter lag and often I'd end up with a
blurry photo when I was attempting to take a shot of a
moving subject.