Just powered up my G6 and snapped a series of still shots and moving shots which I'll post later. I have to say, no blurry problems here, at least so far. The phone did get quite warm though, with just a little use.
Were they in low light?
Just powered up my G6 and snapped a series of still shots and moving shots which I'll post later. I have to say, no blurry problems here, at least so far. The phone did get quite warm though, with just a little use.
Looking forward to your findings as well as others. This is concerning since camera is high on my list of needs next to battery. I don't expect it to rank the best... but expect high quality pics. Your comment on phone build confirms all other comments that it sounds like an awesome build and would hate idea of having to pass on it due to camera and pay up for an S8 when I rather hold off on a possible Samsung purchase until Note 8.
Were they in low light?
why haven't you thought about picking up a V20? They are cheap now and you can replace the battery.
They've always blurred way more than the Galaxies, iPhone or Pixel I've had when taking pictures of moving objects. My kids in particular. They've been very good with still photos for me though.you've had a problem with the camera on LG phones? They've historically been good dating back to the LG G2.
Agreed. The pics I just uploaded are much sharper on my iPad Pro and laptop.Btw, I'm noticing that uploaded photos here are downgraded. Quality is less than the original. Probably reduced in size. These same photos that I just uploaded above are all crystal clear when viewed on my phone and PC
These were two moving objects.. one was fairly dark and I focused on the ocean.. the other, is the airplane. Hahah
Was that taken with your G6? Nice shot! It's dark enough that you can't see how blurry her hair is because it is moving. The plane shot is the same as a still shot. It is moving so slow that the camera doesn't have to work hard to get that shot.
Yeah it doesn't do much to help in low light.Have you all tried turning on tracking focus in settings?
That's what we're hoping for. The update on T-Mobile is a little interesting though because the software number is lower than our current build however someone else said they were going by the revision letter which is higher. Well find out next week I guess.Everybody seems to be upset with the picture quality of the camera. Being that this does not officially release until April 7th and Tmobile already showing a software update for it on that same day couldn't all the issues be fixed with the update? The google pixel is proof that software can do wonders for the camera and sensors being used.
The one month review on here stated the camera was great. When I asked in the comments about blur Andrew stated he didn't have the issues. He reported was software version he was on and I wonder if that makes a difference.