Moto G4 Plus was launched in India last month starting at Rs. 13,499, exclusively on Amazon.in. We already brought you the unboxing, photo gallery and benchmarks of the smartphone, here we have the camera samples from the smartphone. It has a 16-megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture, PDAF, Laser auto-focus and dual-tone LED flash and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture.
The Moto G4 Plus has a new camera UI compared to earlier Moto G series of smartphones. It has quick toggles for HDR, flash, timer and switch between front and rear cameras. There is also a manual camera mode that lets you adjust focus, white balance, ISO (100 to 3200) and exposure (-2 to +2).
Coming to the image quality, daylight shots are pretty good and sharp. Colors are vibrant and images are not over saturated. Macro shots are good, thanks to f/2.0 aperture, but it is hard to focus small objects sometimes even though it has laser auto focus and PDAF. HDR shots are good as well, but low-light images have a lot of noise as usual but they are not too bad. Dual-tone LED flash helps to maintain the skin color and is not overpowering.
Overall the camera is good for the price. The front-facing camera is just average and doesn’t have any drastic improvement compared to the predecessor.
Check out the camera samples below. (Click the image to view full resolution sample.)
Daylight
Macro
HDR
Low-light
Flash
Front camera
Video
It can record videos at a maximum of 1080p full HD resolution at 30 fps. Video quality is good with nice details. Thanks to secondary microphone, audio quality is good. It can also record slow motion videos, but at a maximum of 960 x 540 resolution, so it doesn’t have much details. Check out the video samples below.
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