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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'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.
+ [* 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).