Question Pixel 6 mounted on tripod max zoom, image move it - Google Pixel 6

Hello
Today , i just mounted my new pixel 6 on tripod, and try to take long time exposure photo
But when i see image in screen before to take photo, image is moving to much, and obiusly the photo is not good(moved)
I put the photo here and this a link from a video a take with my tablet, and you see the church is moving
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I take the photo from inside my home , no wild there , i try disable image stabilization and same results, i try other tripod, same results
Anyone have same problem?and why the image is moving?
thanks
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I discover image only move in camera mode, is switch to video mode, image dont move, using or not image stabilization
I record again the screen better quality
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