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javair said:Using a button to take a picture can cause your phone to MOVE as you shoot it. --You finger, pushing the button, very slightly moving the phone downward as the capture is happening.
Back with my first iPhone (5S), I used one of the physical buttons on the side to activate the image-capture; as one would do with a full stand-alone camera.
Both me and my family found the some shots had a slight motion, as the force to press the button moved the phone a bit.
The shutter button on any stand-alone camera is very loose and perfectly sensitive so that device-movement when held in your hands is not a factor.
Due to the phone moving slightly when I used the side button on an iPhone (as that button on the 5S required some force), I switched to the on-screen red button.
So, I wonder how this new face-touch button will play out.
Might be just fine.
The original iteration of this idea didn't work out for some of us.