It's been awhile since I've seen Fast Five & Six, but I don't remember the camera moving this much in those films. Beyond felt like a Michael Bay movie, there may have been only a couple of scenes where the camera was stationary (if at all). It was hard to focus on what was going on during the action sequences, especially in IMAX 3D (which seemed rather dark, like the picture wasn't adjusted for the shading effect of the glasses). It kind of drove me nuts that we never got a smooth establishing shot of any of the ships. I really wanted a better look at the Franklin, but that never happened.
Like with JJ's movies, there's this ADHD feel to them, lots of gimmicks and the characters are always on the move, as if the filmmakers are afraid the audience will get bored and nod off. They throw a lot of things at you visually, but very little of it is actually rooted in the story or character progression.
The camera was also tilted a lot at these haphazard angles which was mildly irritating. Again, I didn't see a reason for it in the story.