That means you can
get video stabilisation, but not clean audio too.
Not exact matches
It is capable of recording up to 4K
video at 30 fps and you'll also
get all the photo features found on the iPhone 7, including exposure control, auto HDR, body and face detection and Live Photos with
stabilisation.
BlackBerry's never been known for its imaging prowess, and while the company did make some pretty solid changes to the camera app inside BB10, the overall experience, when compared to Windows Phone, iOS or Android, was still lacking somewhat.Inside the Passport, however, things
get decidedly different with the addition of a 13MP, 5 - element f2.0 sensor, complete with Optical Image
Stabilisation (yep, just like the iPhone 6 Plus, Galaxy Note 4, and LG G3), LED flash, and full HD
video recording capabilities at up to 60 fps.
And, to ensure that you
get a great shot as often as possible, it features both optical image
stabilisation to deal with hand - shakiness when taking photos, and electronic image
stabilisation for
video purposes.
Also, we
get optical image
stabilisation for photos and
videos, along with electronic image
stabilisation.
You
get support for the Apple Pencil and the Smart Keyboard, the 12 - megapixel camera with optical image
stabilisation, the four speakers, the ProMotion and True Tone screen technology, and some other goodies we didn't mention in the section above: 4K
video recording and a 7 - megapixel front - facing camera for your selfies and FaceTime calls.
That means you
get an 8MP camera on the rear with a ƒ / 2.4 aperture, five - element lens, HDR, auto image
stabilisation and full HD
video recording.
As there's also optical image
stabilisation and
video stabilisation, you'll
get nice smooth
video even if you're walking.