iPhone 7 video stability
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 6:22 pm
Hi, first post. Thanks Harry for the app, it's become my most used since getting this iphone 7.
I've been looking pretty hard at some of the issues with the new iphones. I have been struggling with this for a long time, and hope this post will help others, or at least raise the awareness of this problem across the wider iphone using community.
I may have a solution, but it's very much do this at your own risk. The consequences are a bit of an unknown quantity, but may involve increased battery consumption or heating issues. I have not observed this, but would anticipate it as a possible side effect. I have reported this to Apple, but I don't know if anything will come of it.
-I've set up a track nearby my home.
-I have custom made what I think is an extremely stable mount for the iPhone. (Ram suction cup, short arm and custom holder).
-I've tested all variations of locked autofocus, Image stabilization.
-I've found that the Front selfie camera is basically perfectly stable, but the iPhone's main camera is utterly unusable.
-The reason for the main camera instability, as observed and stated by Harry and others, is the Rolling Shutter technique used by apple for 720 HD and 1080 fHD, the defocussing caused by bumps and most of all the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) which we are unable to turn off.
I've found a way to lock it. The results are pretty good.
Details in this youtube clip.
https://youtu.be/4QF_wh-NYnI
I've been looking pretty hard at some of the issues with the new iphones. I have been struggling with this for a long time, and hope this post will help others, or at least raise the awareness of this problem across the wider iphone using community.
I may have a solution, but it's very much do this at your own risk. The consequences are a bit of an unknown quantity, but may involve increased battery consumption or heating issues. I have not observed this, but would anticipate it as a possible side effect. I have reported this to Apple, but I don't know if anything will come of it.
-I've set up a track nearby my home.
-I have custom made what I think is an extremely stable mount for the iPhone. (Ram suction cup, short arm and custom holder).
-I've tested all variations of locked autofocus, Image stabilization.
-I've found that the Front selfie camera is basically perfectly stable, but the iPhone's main camera is utterly unusable.
-The reason for the main camera instability, as observed and stated by Harry and others, is the Rolling Shutter technique used by apple for 720 HD and 1080 fHD, the defocussing caused by bumps and most of all the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) which we are unable to turn off.
I've found a way to lock it. The results are pretty good.
Details in this youtube clip.
https://youtu.be/4QF_wh-NYnI