Yeah, the key to iPhone shooting is a good mount, even when hand holding. Basically, the closer your hands are to the phone, the more likely it is to pick up motion / vibrations. If you're serious about it, check out this 13 min video on shooting with the iPhone. It's cinematic shooting, but still has a lot of good tips. (skip to 2:30 into the video unless you want to watch their goofy short film…mount discussion starts at 9:11.)
Shoot a Film With an iPhone and FiLMiC Pro! - YouTube
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