Some softness interfered with
occasional wide shots, however, and at times the movie took on a mildly blurry look.
While
the occasional wide shot betrayed a sliver of softness, the majority of material appeared accurate and concise.
Some light edge enhancement meant that
the occasional wide shot seemed a bit soft, but those examples popped up without frequency.
Not exact matches
The
occasional slightly soft
wider shot emerged, but I felt the majority of the movie offered nice clarity.
That it's stabilized, with a slightly
wider ƒ / 2.4 aperture, should help with the
occasional video I
shoot — the fact that the iPhone X can deliver 4K video at 60 fps is one of the few standout features of the A11 Bionic chip, which is close to twice as fast as Qualcomm's flagship platform these days — but I haven't noticed an appreciable boost in quality over the iPhone 8 Plus.