Note 4 Camera shutter speed.

lazerproof

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There have been some on here who have suggested that the shutter on the Note 4 is slow and when you take pictures of moving objects they show up blurred. That is true, unless you use sports mode. I have shot pictures in good light of fast moving objects, such as motorcycles, and I am impressed with how in focus everything was. It's not the fastest shutter in the world, that is, if you take a picture of a working fan, the blades will not appear like they are stopped, like in some other more expensive cameras I have used. But for the purpose of most I think you will be happy. Always use the right mode for the shot you are taking if you want the best results.
 

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Yeah sport mode is excellent. Shutter speed in sport mode beats the 6 plus. But the 6 plus does better with low light motion though.

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My Nikon doesn't do phone calls very well. My phone doesn't do photos very well. Surprise, surprise! :) (the right tool for the job...convenience is going to exact a toll)
 

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I took a couple of photos with my Note 4. Auto, HDR on. Shutter speed seems the same if not slightly faster than my GS4. Will test it out more but I certainly didn't notice any lag yet.
 

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You can sort of control it - exposure is determined by shutter speed, aperture, iso. Since aperture is fixed, if you crank up iso and drop exposure compensation to -2, then you are minimizing shutter speed. I tested this with open camera which allow manual iso and exposure compensation. The pictures are grainy, but it shows better freezing of motion indoor than sports mode.
 

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I wish there was a camera app that gave you manual control over the shutter.

I believe there is if you have the 5.1.1 update. I could be wrong but I think I remember reading that on one of the premium app descriptions. I want it too and RAW support would be awesome.

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