B0WIE
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- Mar 26, 2014
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seems like whichever mode/settings I use when I zoom in the quality of the pics are very grainy. never had this issue with my Samsung phones. I feel like the camera is the biggest fail of this phone. With that sad I would never go back to a Samsung just for the camera. To me this phone is night and day so much better than any Samsung flagship I've ever had.
This is a 50% crop (same as zooming 2x) that I did a couple hours ago and the details aren't too bad. It's auto mode too because I was leaning over and could barely click the button. You definitely want either ample light or have a very steady hand in low-light to avoid blurring and grain. I think the sharpening (grain) kicks in when there is a combo of low light and blurring, as an effort to correct it. That's been my experience thus far anyway as daylight pics have been very crisp and unmolested.

One thing about this cam worth noting is that it's sometimes better left to focus on it's own. Seems like the last 2 gens of flagship smartphone cams have a tendency to do odd things with the focus if you tap to focus. In the past, and currently with cheaper phones, you always want to make sure you tell the cam what to focus on. With the G7 and certain others though, if the subject is in the center you're sometimes better off letting it focus on it's own as the cams sometimes get a better depth of focus than when you tap to focus and it starts hyper-focusing on a very narrow depth of field, blurring everything else.