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jainkjohn

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N2bowling

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This was taken right out of the box at ATT, also, this was my salesman...
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This is in my Backyard and I was trying to get mu orange Kat laying in the small lawn chair (this is after the Oreo update)
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N2bowling

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When I came home from the store I found my kitty had made a new bed to sleep in :)
Taken in Manual Mode: iso-900/ Fstop @ 1.6/ Exposure 1/15 / and handheld
Regards, Jake
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OK I have an interesting comparison. Take a look at the following juxtapose - photo on left of slider is V30 shot with google camera HDR port. Photo on right of slider is P20 Pro native camera HDR mode (121a firmware). Both photos touched up lightly in lightroom with exactly the same config (boosted shadows and reined in highlights since there is a bright light behind both photos).

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The P20 photo shows significantly less noise. In close up photos like this, I am happy with that. I'd worry about aggressive noise reduction on landscape shots or night shots where it crushes detail. But so far, in this round, the P20 Pro wins!

P.S: Love my V30 and I have always had an LG as my 2nd phone. Wide angle is awesome!
 

N2bowling

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Hello Group,
I got my LGV30 last weekend so I'm still a newbie with it but I am loving it so far. I have a couple of questions about the rear facing camera. I'm trying to understand the 16MP setting, here is why I'm kinda confused. Under the cameras settings I chose this: 4:3 (16MP) 4656x3492 . So when I take a picture shouldn't the result be at least near that particular MP?

When I hook up my LGV30 to my computer and look at the shots that I have taken a lot of them are 2 MP to 7 MP, so I dont understand...I do know that just because I selected 4:3 (16MP) 4656x3492 doesn't mean that every shot will be that large however it should be 11MP or better, correct???

Also, in the setting when I have to make a selection of the size I want I notice that this number is there too, 16:9 (12MP) 4656x2620, so if I am taking a 4:3 shot and then switched over very quickly to the 16:9 shot, then what MP is then used for the 16:9 shot since I didn't select a setting ?

Thanks, Jake
 

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Just got back from Bridgeport Ca. where there is lakes, and streams, my kind of place...it was also raining a lot so it made for some great shots. There is also a shot of Mono Lake.
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Yet another shot, this is at upper lake at about 9:30am when the lake was pure glass... sorry for the larger pix but I made a wallpaper out of this so I thought I would share it

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N2bowling, that was a glorious pix... You could sell it as a post-card.

Oops, I just showed my age as I don't think many people send post-cards anymore. ;-(
 

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