LG officially launched the LG G4 Dual, the company’s latest flagship smartphone in India for Rs. 51,000 last month. We already brought you the unboxing and benchmarks of the smartphone, here we have the camera samples from the smartphone. The LG G4 has a 16-megapixel camera with f/1.8 aperture, 1/2.6″ sensor, 1.29-micron pixels, Laser Auto Focus, Color Spectrum Sensor for a more accurate color output and better white balance, 3-axis Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and LED flash.
It has manual mode that lets you adjust White balance, ISO (50 to 2700), Shutter Speed ( 1/6000s to 30s), in addition to simple and auto modes. It also has support to capture images in RAW (.DNG format). It has Panorama that can capture images up to 104MP resolution and a Dual Mode that lets you align front and rear cameras in one screen to capture images or videos.
There is a 8-megapixel front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture. It has beauty mode and gesture shot to take selfies by raising your hand to the camera. It doesn’t have a flash on the front, but the the screen brightens up around the border of the photo preview window and acts as a soft selfie light. The front-facing camera is good for selfies, periscopes and video chats.
Images are good in all the aspects and have excellent details and color reproduction. Macro shots were good offering nice bokeh, thanks to the f/1.8 aperture and the Laser Auto Focus that uses laser to guide the auto focus system to focus the exact part of an object when you touch it. HDR shots were good too and it has auto HDR mode that lets the G4 do the work for you, by capturing HDR images automatically. Low-light shots came out good too, but the noise is high some cases where there is minimal lighting. The flash is also decent offering decent detail in flash exposures. You can take advantage of low-light RAW shots since the processed low-light images are better.
Here is the camera review that will offer you a clear idea about the camera of the LG G4 in detail.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK1feUwI4KI
Check out the camera samples (Click the image to view the full resolution samples)
Daylight
Macro
HDR
Low-Light
Flash
Front Camera
It can record 4K (3840×2160) and 1080p videos at 30fps and HD videos in slow motion at at 120 fps. The video quality is good, but it has weird jello effect when panning. You can play the recorded slow motion video in 1/2x, 1/4x or 1/8x, but it works only on the phone. Check out the 4K video sample.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoyobYuj47Q