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Originally Posted by 1999TL
i'm confused. You quoted his post, but you're still asking about shutter speeds? I'm not an expert on camera technology btw.
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No, I'm continuing the discussion more from a photographer's standpoint. Basically, given the tiny sensors in these cameras, they will have very low ISO equivalency and thus low sensitivity. This means in low light, shutter speeds will drag -- causing blur. That's normal and expected.
However some camera phones seem to avoid this -- question is how, and where is the difference, in the hardware or software? From there we can try to figure out whether different software could improve things a lot, and just what the potential for this hardware is.