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Indeed, a camera is a system with lenses and software and hardware. There is only one of those in any iPhone.

Beside the fact that physic doesn't work like you said and that literally every multiple-camera smartphone has the dimension of every sensor in the specific....

iPhone XS
Sensor dimension
1/2,55
1/3,4
MP
12,2
12,2
Focal Length
26mm
52mm
Aperture
f/1.8
f/2.4

Can you see the first element in front of every module? What is it in your opinion?
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It seems that maybe DoubleTake has revealed an interesting iPhone limitation: Only one lens can be stabilized at a time? Or maybe it's just a bug in DT.

Select:
Ultrawide + Wide = Wide is stable (ok)
Ultrawide + Tele = Tele is stable (ok)
Wide + Tele = Neither are stable (whut?)

The phone can obviously do multi-lens stabilization, shown when using "shoot outside the frame." Or maybe that's all iOS; maybe the "outside" lens is only being software corrected, with its gyro disabled. Hard to say.

But using Wide + Tele in DoubleTake is a non-starter. :(
 
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