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Re: Horrible Shutter lag

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Originally Posted by dr g View Post
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 -- .
I agree. Small sensors/cheap lens the size of a pencil erasor etc etc etc, all spells disaster for good pics.

Some phones do avoid it however & that's what's annoying. As I stated earlier, my wife has an old Samsung $19 flip phone that takes great pics (for what it is). Her shots obviously don't equal my DSLR shots, but they are 50 times better than any shot I can get with the TP..............

~John
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