HTC M8 Image Stabilization (Exist?)

It doesn't, but the shutter speed is incredibly quick.

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It doesn't, but the shutter speed is incredibly quick.

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This doesn't help during videos.

The lack of image stabilization is a big deal. I have seen reviews online showing the S5 and the M8 side by side doing a video, and you can really tell the difference.

R
 
This doesn't help during videos.

The lack of image stabilization is a big deal. I have seen reviews online showing the S5 and the M8 side by side doing a video, and you can really tell the difference.

R

Does it at least have some kind of digital image stabilization as an option?
 
The only reason i miss my iphone. i cant believe they took away an important feature when most people cannot hold it perfectly still.
 
I don't really care if it does, I'm not a shaky filmer.

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Yeah, no stabilization. It's a problem if you want to do slow, artistic, cinematic shots of stuff, but to me, isn't really an issue in anything else. Here's a link to a daily vlog I shot recently on my M8. Bit shaky in parts but totally acceptable
YouTube IRL: VidCon 2014 Daily Vlog - Day 4: http://youtu.be/UO2wmeMWvYs

Sent from my HTC One M8
 
There is no optical image stabilization there is a software equivalent according to HTC.

"Unfortunately the secondary sensor is not compatible with optical image stabilization which means the One's optical system has been replaced with a "Smart Stabilization" software solution of which HTC claims it is as good as the optical variant in the One. We'll find out if this is true in our comprehensive review on the following pages. We'll also have a close look at the Duo Cam features and perform an in-depth analysis of the One M8's image quality. So read on to find out if the HTC One M8 should be the new smartphone of choice for mobile photographers."

http://connect.dpreview.com/post/9518793433/htc-one-m8-camera-review

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M8 has only still image stabilisation not video stabilisation. If you want to take better videos shoot them in fast HD (60fps) that is actually true FullHD... It will still shake to an extent but the framerate is so much higher that the shaking isn't noticeable or is indeed much more natural and fluid. Try it out. It's the only way to shoot video. 30fps is lame.

Sent from my HTC One_M8
 
I've had zero issues with shaky videos. It handles it better than any other phone I've used.
 
M8 has only still image stabilisation not video stabilisation. If you want to take better videos shoot them in fast HD (60fps) that is actually true FullHD... It will still shake to an extent but the framerate is so much higher that the shaking isn't noticeable or is indeed much more natural and fluid. Try it out. It's the only way to shoot video. 30fps is lame.

Sent from my HTC One_M8

oh ok, thank you for correcting me guys.
So only the video does not have it, maybe an update can fix that in software?
 

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