QUOTE(Andy214 @ Jul 15 2013, 03:04 PM)
Something like that, but usually it happens more on video due to the "OIS" being taken for granted. Without OIS, normally the user will try their best to stabilize their hand and movement, pan slowly. But with OIS, the user tends to "take for granted" thinking that the OIS will solve the shake, etc, but it will cause the "Jello Effect"
The correct word should be "Jello Effect" or in another word, Rolling Shutter. In video, you will see it, the "jelly like effect" or "wobbling". If you try to "stabilize" a shaky video using software processing, you will notice this effect if you apply more harsh stabilization (or shake reduction).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_shutter
They should allow user to turn off the OIS, but need those Lumia PureView with OIS users to confirm.
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Off Topic: Your siggy eye-scroll, dammmm funny!!! This is also what happen when I see my friend testing it, somehow the head will also move, hahahah and the eye will like want to pop-out cause trying to concentrate, it's damm funny.
Thanks for your clarification The correct word should be "Jello Effect" or in another word, Rolling Shutter. In video, you will see it, the "jelly like effect" or "wobbling". If you try to "stabilize" a shaky video using software processing, you will notice this effect if you apply more harsh stabilization (or shake reduction).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_shutter
They should allow user to turn off the OIS, but need those Lumia PureView with OIS users to confirm.
EDIT:
Off Topic: Your siggy eye-scroll, dammmm funny!!! This is also what happen when I see my friend testing it, somehow the head will also move, hahahah and the eye will like want to pop-out cause trying to concentrate, it's damm funny.
Yeah, my siggy just to troll those samseng user, they r victim of marketing gimmicks. Use your finger la, so lazy until lidat meh? Else u would be as dumb as my siggy there
Jul 15 2013, 04:37 PM

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