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AFM1204

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Can anybody tell me if the camera works fast? How long does it take for the camera to be ready? Any noticeable lag when you press the shutter?
 

MaceMoneta

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Reading a lot of reviews that knock it for not having ois. Does it truly matter

I use the camera as a point and shoot, or for quick videos. If I want more, I'll pull out a DSLR - even a crappy one is better than the best smartphone camera, at any price. So to me, the lack of OIS with its tiny moving parts in a smartphone is not a benefit. The last OIS I had was in a CASIO, and after having it fall a couple of inches to the table, the OIS was hosed permanently. I'm more than happy with EIS and the lack of moving parts.
 

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Reading a lot of reviews that knock it for not having ois. Does it truly matter

It really depends on the shot you are taking. Still, shots and non-shaky hands mostly don't need OIS in daylight. But night shots, unless you are going to hold your phone still, you will have trouble taking a good shot due to the lack of OIS.