I can't be the only one seeing this. I've had four different iPhone 7's (two of each model) and experienced the same thing on all of them, at various OS levels.
This guy explains it well: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7679123
Basically there can be (and often is) major shutter lag on a moving target. I've seen this exact same behavior and it's annoying after years of reliably quick shutter capture on previous iPhones. If the target is moving, I have no faith that when I click the capture button, it will actually capture that moment.
I just wanted to get this out there because it's a subtle thing that the average Joe off the street might not notice or care about, but it seems like a big drop-off from prior iPhone cameras in that regard. I also wanted to see if others have noticed this.
This guy explains it well: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7679123
Basically there can be (and often is) major shutter lag on a moving target. I've seen this exact same behavior and it's annoying after years of reliably quick shutter capture on previous iPhones. If the target is moving, I have no faith that when I click the capture button, it will actually capture that moment.
I just wanted to get this out there because it's a subtle thing that the average Joe off the street might not notice or care about, but it seems like a big drop-off from prior iPhone cameras in that regard. I also wanted to see if others have noticed this.
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