The AsusZenfone10's camera has a gimbal for steady, shake-free video. But can it come close to matching a GoPro? I found out.
The Asus Zenfone 10’s camera is attached to a gimbal, and with it comes the promise of shooting steady, shake-free video even when you’re moving around.
Related It’s joined by Adaptive EIS, or electronic image stabilization, which monitors movement and dynamically adjusts the field of view when it notices too much wobble, meaning it will zoom in and out to crop the image to maintain steadiness. Finally, Asus says its fast autofocus, along with various algorithms related to the EIS, also helps with keeping video steady.
How has the second generation changed the Zenfone’s camera? I compared it to the GoPro Hero 11 Black, but I also recorded video using it alongside the Apple iPhone 14 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra — two of the best camera phones you can buy. The iPhone’s OIS is excellent, and Samsung has its own Super Steady mode to combat excessive movement when shooting video. They all represent formidable opponents of the Zenfone.
This difference in visual appeal is even more noticeable when I recorded both while jogging and when both phones were handheld. The Zenfone 10’s video is definitely more stable, and it reacts quickly to the changes in my pace and as I avoid the many holes in the ground. The iPhone is shakier and far less steady, yet it’s better exposed, there’s a lot more detail, a more pleasing tone, and more natural colors throughout.
Neither takes great-looking video, with the S23 Ultra washing the environment out and the Zenfone 10’s aggressive contrast and exposure obscuring a lot of the surroundings in shadow. However, because the Zenfone 10 doesn’t crop the video to maintain stability, unlike the Galaxy S23 Ultra, you see more of the scene. This effect would be canceled out if you turned off Super Steady on the S23 Ultra.
It’s packed with detail, and although I left all the settings at the default level, it handles the difficult lighting better than the Galaxy S23 Ultra and the Zenfone 10. I held the GoPro on its own, rather than with a handle or selfie stick, just like I did with the phones. If I was going on a trip or wanted to document something special and was worried about shaky or blurred video, the GoPro would entirely remove those concerns and be my number one choice.
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