Apple said both OIS and closed loop AF systems on its iPhone models are at risk to shame due to long-term direct showing to high-size vibrations. Apple completes the impact of motorcycle vibrations in a support page. iPhone models with OIS and closed-loops AF are unsafe. Apple users oppose about cameras damages due to vibrations in the past.
Apple described in its support page that it uses OIS on some iPhone models to stop blurs from resulting images if you by chance move the camera when you take a picture. The OIS system uses a gyroscope that senses the action of the cameras and help move the lens in the fitting position to reduce image motion and its resulting blur.
Similarly, the closed-loop AF system is obtainable on some iPhone models that helps endure the effects of gravity and vibrations using on-board magnetic sensors to maintain focus on images and videos. The sensors measure gravity and vibration effects and inspect the positions of the cameras lens to repay for motion.
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Both OIS and closed-loop AF system are unsafe to shame due to long-term direct subjection to high-size vibrations within sure frequency ranges that can in the end impact photos and videos on the iPhone, Apple said. High-power or high-volume motorcycle engines cause intense high-size vibrations, which are transfer through the chassis and handlebars. It is not advances to attach your iPhone to motorcycles with high-power or high-volume engines due to the size of the vibrations in beyond doubt frequency ranges that they generate, the company noted.
Apple also brings up that attaching an iPhone to the vehicles with small-volume or electric engines, such as chopper and scooters might also carry the risk of harm OIS and AF systems in the long run.