Saturday 3 May 2014

The camera of the iPhone 6 Could have electronic image stabilization

The chief analyst of the ESM China Sun Xu Chang said the Chinese Twitter equivalent , Weibo site , Apple could abandon the optical image stabilization on the iPhone 6 in favor of the stabilization of electronic image (EIS ) . The camera of the future iPhone will also have larger pixels (1.75 microns 1.5 microns against iPhone 5S) .
The reason for this change is ultimately simple. An optical image stabilizer is a movable part , which means a larger camera , so a thicker iPhone. According to rumors, Apple wants to offer this year a thinner iPhone. Instead, the electronic image stabilization uses software algorithms that attempt to compensate for the movement ; it is also present on the Galaxy S5 . This stabilizer also has a much lower cost production, which is not negligible . We can not yet confirm these statements, especially as rumors about the iPhone 6 are many. The Apple iPhone 6 is expected to be unveiled in the coming months , probably in September .

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