Xperia Z3 Camera Lag / Shutter Speed

I'm a new Sony user, having had the Samsung S2 / S3 and although I appreciate the camera on the Z3 is "better" I find taking photos to be a rather disappointing experience.
The lag when trying to focus is a major issues and it seems to want to constantly focus, this seems to be causing distortion or blurriness on the image.
The time it takes for the shutter to do its business is also pretty poor.
I've tried different apps, with the Google Camera app making a marginal difference.
I don't think I'm expecting too much on this one, given the pedigree of Sony, so I'm not sure if there is a problem with the phone / software / firmware or a combination of all three?
Any feedback or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Iain

I prefer manual mode as to do others as you can sometimes get a better picture with more M-Pixels but I'm far from an expert and to be honest I don't ever take photo's - My wife usually does that
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