jtcannonball
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This picture was taken in very low light. Seems to do very well in that scenario View attachment 255033
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This picture was taken in very low light. Seems to do very well in that scenario View attachment 255033
The camera performs great for still shots....but it struggles on motion shots of any kind.
Lots of blurry pics with the G6. HDR on auto and pics saved to the SD card.Everyone mentioning blurry pics or just issues with pics... HDR on or off? Difference when on or off? Pictures being saved to internal memory or pointed to SDcard?
Camera is really important to me also so looking for as much info on this too.
I've tried HDR auto, off and on. Didn't seem to make a huge difference. Still got blur in low light when taking pics of the dog walking. I'm saving to my SD card currently, may try internal later.Everyone mentioning blurry pics or just issues with pics... HDR on or off? Difference when on or off? Pictures being saved to internal memory or pointed to SDcard?
Camera is really important to me also so looking for as much info on this too.
LG isn't known for fast updates. There night not ever be a software update to fix the camera. I think OIS isn't working correctly.I'm pretty sure LG reps are monitoring all the phone websites, so hopefully this is a software update away from a fix.
Turned everything to manual with saving to internal memory. It takes longer to get the shot and has more blur.
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At this point I am going to contact TMO about my options. I used JoD to go from the S7 edge to the G6. But haven't turned in my S7e.This doesn't even look like very low light. Do you plan on keeping the phone?
LG isn't known for fast updates. There night not ever be a software update to fix the camera. I think OIS isn't working correctly.
Hopefully the feedback, which probably won't be very good camera wise, will light a fire under LG and get an update out soon. Up until this morning I didn't notice any issues with the camera. Now after spending some time with it I'm quickly realizing it's got some severe limitations. Hopefully more people speak out about it. We really need to send some of these pics to LG so we know they're aware of the issues.This is interesting. I don't have mine yet, but this sounds discouraging. I remember when AC posted the first hands-on with the G6, they praised the camera, but many of the sample photos had blurry moving people. Many people noted how the photos were very poor. The follow up reviews and the reviews by other sites contain many good photos, so maybe there is a trick to it. I had initially decided against ordering the phone, but saw all of the other praise for the camera and thought it must be okay. It will be interesting to see what happens as more people get their devices.
I'm showing H87210b but that update shows H87208i. Maybe my math skills have been wrong all my life but wouldn't that version T-Mobile is showing be older than what I currently have?This thread says there is an update planned on 4/7 that says "launch software"
Can you confirm that,you have the older version that the one planned for release?
http://forums.androidcentral.com/lg-g6/782476-t-mobile-s-support-page-lg-g6-shows-04-07-update.html
I'm showing H87210b but that update shows H87208i. Maybe my math skills have been wrong all my life but wouldn't that version T-Mobile is showing be older than what I currently have?
I don't see anything hugely wrong here. If this is low light than the phone used a relatively long shutter speed. Not too high iso because there isn't much noise. The boy obviously moved during the time the photo was made, thus the blurred hands and very slight blur on the head.Turned everything to manual with saving to internal memory. It takes longer to get the shot and has more blur.
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I don't see anything hugely wrong here. If this is low light than the phone used a relatively long shutter speed. Not too high iso because there isn't much noise. The boy obviously moved during the time the photo was made, thus the blurred hands and very slight blur on the head.
View the photo in gallery and check the photo "details". Post up the iso and shutter speed please.