Sentences with phrase «lack of optical image stabilization»

Equally surprising is the total lack of optical image stabilization for all the lenses on both phones.
Solid processing isn't enough to overcome the camera's lack of optical image stabilization in low light though — the Google Pixel is the only phone I've seen get away with that omission.
Also, the rear camera has a dual 12 - megapixel sensor, though the lack of optical image stabilization means that some shots turn out blurry.
The Samsung Galaxy A5 has higher resolution camera (16 vs. 12 MP) than the flagship Galaxy S7, which came out in 2016 (12 MP), but the image quality is not as good, at least in part due to the lack of optical image stabilization.
The lack of optical image stabilization (OIS) means that you won't really be able to compete with the higher end camera phones but the shots are generally more than acceptable.
One is the lack of Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and the other is the lack of 4K video recording.
The lack of optical image stabilization, and of any kind of stabilization in the default mode for capturing video, also holds the camera back.
The lack of optical image stabilization is evident.
A lack of optical image stabilization is unfortunate, but everything else, from the sharp F2.0 lens to the laser - assisted autofocus and overhauled Google Camera app, makes me extremely excited for this year's Nexus smartphone lineup.
The lack of optical image stabilization hurts the smoothness of videos, however quality is decent in general.
In darker scenes, the lack of optical image stabilization hurts results.
The lack of optical image stabilization isn't to blame here.
It's not that the camera hardware is particularly special; if anything, the lack of optical image stabilization (OIS) is a disappointment.
However, it's probably the weakest overall part of this phone, since a lack of optical image stabilization (OIS) means you have to stay extremely still to prevent blurred photos — an issue exacerbated by the slow shutter speed.
One of the few complaints about the original Pixel's camera was the lack of optical image stabilization.
The rear camera on the LG G Flex is pretty similar to that on the LG G2, with the biggest difference being the lack of optical image stabilization.
The slow focusing speeds combine with the lack of optical image stabilization (OIS) to make for quite a few blurry shots in low light.
One is the lack of Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), something that really should have been included in a setup which is intended to «reinvent smartphone photography.»
The camera performs decently in low light but the lack of optical image stabilization is apparent as photos don't always come out with tack sharp focus.
What worried us at first was the lack of optical image stabilization.
The Maxx 2 handles brightly lit situations very well, but the lack of optical image stabilization shows up in low - light shots, in which a decent amount of noise is present.
It results in either grainy or blurry photos whether or not you have a steady hand to make up for the lack of optical image stabilization (OIS).
Shutter lag and a lack of optical image stabilization hobble just about every budget phone.
It utilizes a 16 - megapixel rear camera with a f / 2.0 aperture, and the photographs it takes can be good, but most of the time they're ruined due to the lack of optical image stabilization.
While definitely offering powerful specifications, it fails to rise to the very top thanks to the lack of optical image stabilization, an older operating system, and the 1080p resolution on the screen.
Camera The Pixel's XL's 12.3 - megapixel rear - facing camera compares surprisingly favorably with two of the best phone cameras on the market, those on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the iPhone 7 Plus, despite a lack of optical image stabilization (OIS).
Video mode can be good, but OnePlus» lack of optical image stabilization or even just electronic image stabilization hurts the experience a lot.
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