Review: Motorola Droid Bionic
Photos
Because of the slow and odd focusing behavior, about 50% of the shots I took were out-of-focus. Only if you hold the Bionic absolutely still for several seconds before and after shooting a picture do you have a small chance of an acceptable image. This is a big, big problem. Having small, portable cameras are all about being able to quickly snap images of events that might otherwise be missed. With the Droid Bionic, try as you might, you're probably going to miss them anyway.
Aside from the focusing problem, images were rich in color, well-balanced in exposure, and accurate to the scene. The results that are in focus will certainly be worth sharing, but in my experience that was only about half the pictures.
Video
Video, on the other hand, looked really good most of the time. The HD video I shot was sharp and in focus, with good white balance, and accurate color representation. You'll get the best results if you hold the Bionic as still as possible, but even when you move it around, the video is smooth enough. You'll definitely be able to capture YouTube-worthy video with the Droid Bionic.