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luizl2001 t1_je43jez wrote

I have the exact same issue in my iPhone 13 Pro Max telephoto lens and it came out of the box like this! You’re the first person I’ve seen with the same issue

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Sillashooter t1_je5bpcn wrote

Probably defect OIS. Hope it’s still under warranty otherwise it’s probably going to cost a pretty penny.

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TropixxGaming t1_je4a0jp wrote

OIS defect never seen on iPhone but on my old Lumia950XL

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greysxn t1_je4v1uj wrote

I had this issue on my iPhone 8’s back camera for some reason, it didn’t cause any issues with photos other than on Snapchat but I never found a solution as I’m pretty sure it’s a hardware related with the Image Stabilization.

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Sillashooter t1_je5c01s wrote

You can find comfort in that it’s most likely a faulty OIS

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edzilla007 t1_je5sqaq wrote

Yeah that is defective OIS. Had this issue on my Samsung before I switched

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andreaccs t1_je66u2p wrote

Do you cycle or motorcycles with the phone on the handle bar?

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Driven2b t1_je4zm9r wrote

Does it happen when you take video of a scene that has no depth?

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I'm wondering if it's the auto focus range finder going wonky due to the small size of the subject in the video.

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