vivo details X50 Pro's gimbal camera stabilization system, shows off results

21 May 2020
It's a complex system, but significantly more effective than traditional designs. Check out a test video, a few photos and a detailed infographic.

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  • 21 May 2020

Big Battery Boi, 21 May 2020I'm excited for that stabilization system, but is that firs... moreI'm no expert but running with your phone is bound to shake up the footage even for phones with very good OIS unless you have incredibly steady and gimbal like hands.

    Big Battery Boi, 21 May 2020I'm excited for that stabilization system, but is that firs... moreYeah it's a promo video so they either used a phone without or OIS or purposefully shaked it themselves to make the phone look good but the gimbal system is pretty effective. I also love the way it enhances the overall detail of photos

      Big Battery Boi, 21 May 2020I'm excited for that stabilization system, but is that firs... moreLooks like they compared it with a phone without OIS, most comparison videos would dramatize the difference.

      Low light video looks smooth but it's so soft, like most phones at night.

      Similarly like the Sony video of theirs - comparing to no OIS.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L-ZoQ29Di8

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        • 21 May 2020

        I think the shaking effect was because the camera was constantly going out of focus because of the night shooting.

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          • 21 May 2020

          look at the photo sample, the Vivo X50 Pro can capture vibrant colors with it's brand new stabilization system :)) and also the photo with "another phone with OIS" has better exposure control over Vivo X50 Pro
          this is so disgusting that how chinese phone makers try to fool people with all these false advertisings

            Looks like vivo has done it again... Well done. Flagship killer Vivo... Innovation always...

              I'm excited for that stabilization system, but is that first comparison video even real? Especially during the second part of it, where the person was walking fast, wasn't the OIS camera waaaaay to shaky to be a real camera with OIS? My phone doesn't even have OIS, only EIS, and it will NEVER shake as badly as that "OIS" phone..

              Can someone explain, if maybe I'm understanding things wrong?