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[* black] ''Where are we? When are we?''
[* black] We're almost to the motherboard, but we stop to get a better look at the rear-facing camera.
-[* black] The 5X is packing a 12.3 MP Sony [http://www.sony.net/Products/SC-HP/IS/sensor2/products/imx377.html|IMX377|new_window=true] that sits behind a ƒ/2.0 lens—a feature common to both the 5X and the 6P.
-[* black] Unlike previous generations, this new camera doesn't include Optical Image Stabilization. The Nexus team claims this is due to the jump in pixel size from 1.4 μm to 1.55 μm and the use of an EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) algorithm to smooth out any jitter.
+[* black] The 5X's rear camera is packing a Sony [http://www.sony.net/Products/SC-HP/IS/sensor2/products/imx377.html|IMX377|new_window=true] 12.3 MP sensor, that sits behind a ƒ/2.0 lens—a feature common to both the 5X and the 6P.
+[* black] Unlike previous generations, this new camera doesn't include Optical Image Stabilization.
+ [* black] The Nexus team claims this is no longer necessary, thanks to a combination of larger pixel size (from 1.4 μm to 1.55 μm) and the use of an EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) algorithm to smooth out any jitter.