iPhone 13 Series Coming with Sensor-Shift Camera Stabilisation ?

As per Reports Apple new iphone series 13 is gonna equipped with Sensor shift camera stabilisation  instead of lens shift stabilisation--- by/vipin dhiman/29-may-2021



Apple is likely to launch its new iPhone series which might be named as iPhone 13 or iPhone 12s later this year. As per the latest leaks cameras are gonna be the perfect for New iPhone.
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As per Reports Apple new iPhone series, 13 is gonna equipped with Sensor shift camera stabilization instead of lens shift stabilization.

Apple initially presented sensor-shift adjustment on the Wide focal point of the iPhone 12 Pro Max. The innovation settles the camera's sensor rather than the focal point for much more prominent picture adjustment and improved photograph quality. Also Read:- How to Sell Iphone 11

As per a report from Digitimes, there is a huge demand of Voice coil motors -VCM which is used in smartphones for focus technology. that could lead to Optical image stabilization in all four Models of new iPhones. So users need not pay more money to experience this features unlikely the feature was available only in iPhone 12 pro max variant. Also Read:- Iphone 13 Latest Leaks.


What's is the Big Deal in sensor shift

As per Apple's Website  “Until now, sensor-shift stabilization was only on DSLR cameras, This is the first time it’s been adapted for iPhone. Whether you’re shooting video of your kids as you chase them around the park or holding your iPhone out the window on a bumpy road, you’ll get more precise stabilization than ever"

So one can have the feel of a DLSR camera while shooting a video or clicking a picture from their mobile phone.

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Hopefully, Apple Bring these features for all new iPhones series.  

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