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EIS vs OIS Camera Test with Nexus 6p vs Galaxy S7 Edge

2016-03-12
today I'm going to talk a little bit about OAS and E is optical image stabilization and electronic image stabilization I'll be comparing the Huawei Nexus 6p and the samsung galaxy s7 edge we know that the Nexus 6p has electronic image stabilization if I pop off the back lens cover you can tell that the camera unit itself is not moving at all when I rock the phone back and forth all of its image stabilizing is done internally electronically now with the Samsung Galaxy s7 edge when I rock the phone back and forth you can see the camera unit compensating for that motion like a little gyro or a camera gimbal built right into the phone it is stabilizing with hardware and not software hit that thumbs up button for a beautiful circuit board so I have both the galaxy s7 edge in the Nexus 6p in front of me stabilized with this homemade camera stabilizing rig that will hold them both equally while I walk around so we're going to test the OIS on the Samsung s7 edge and the EIS on the Nexus 6p so if I both of my phone's in front of me how am i recording this video well I'm glad you asked this is the Galaxy Note 5 and I'm using this to record the screens on my homemade rig at the same time it's almost like breaking the fourth wall you know what I mean a little bit of camera inception that guy is so weird so this is me just walking down the trail right now I'm filming in 4k resolution both the Nexus 6p and the galaxy s7 edge will be able to stabilize at this resolution I'm going to try again at 1080p though just to be sure try a pan with the EIS and the OIS basically what the EIS is doing right now is as taking the digital image and correcting it in the software as I'm filming where the OIS is correcting it in the hardware before it even gets to the software it's stabilizing it beforehand I'm going to try to run a little bit I am holding both the cameras equally with my little rig that I put up it's evening right now so the light is getting a little bit lower both of this is being filmed with the stock camera apps on both phone so now we've switched to 1080p we'll see if the Nexus 6p can handle the stabilizing a little bit better even though the EIS option is available on 4k it could be that it doesn't have enough pixels to work with to stabilize the image it does look a lot smoother in 1080p it's almost like a warp stabiliser effect that you would use in Adobe Premiere Pro while you're editing try running so looking again at this 4k footage which phone is on which side I'll let you watch for a second before I tell you keep in mind that there is a $200 price difference between these two phones the 6p is about $500 and the s7 is about $700 but it is still interesting to compare the camera quality between these two Android phones even though the 6p has he is turned on for shooting in 4k it does not stabilize as well with that resolution as it does with the 1080p footage with the hardware stabilization or oh is on the s7 edge it does a better job of stabilizing at all resolutions please subscribe for my future videos and let me know what phone you think did best in the comments below thanks for watching hope to see you around you
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