Ah, you're in Arizona. I lived in Tucson from 1976 until 2015 when I moved to the Philippines.
I'm decidedly mixed on the camera right now. From what I've seen over the last 4 days, dim light and movement are handled MUCH worse than my old G4. (Particularly difficult to get a pic of my 2 year old that doesn't like like a blurry oil painting. Wasn't easy with my G4 to be fair, but this is MUCH worse). First two were taken at dusk. The other two were in broad daylight.
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It's so frustrating because the G4 didn't have issues like this. I haven't tried using manual, but I wonder if I can resort to that until LG fixes the issue with Auto. Anybody tried that?
The blur is exactly why I returned the phone within 24 hours and it's my primary source of frustration with the V20.I'm decidedly mixed on the camera right now. From what I've seen over the last 4 days, dim light and movement are handled MUCH worse than my old G4. (Particularly difficult to get a pic of my 2 year old that doesn't like like a blurry oil painting. Wasn't easy with my G4 to be fair, but this is MUCH worse). First two were taken at dusk. The other two were in broad daylight.
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You've found putting the flash on auto solves the problem then? I can live with that if it does.
would like to read/know your opinions on these five pictures taken with the G6: night time building with normal and wide angle, 1 night time shot and, pictures of the sky at 15,000 feet in normal and wide angle. all pictures were point-and-shoot on auto mode. i consider these pics to be very good for my needs/uses. thanks for your replies/input.
Were you getting blurry pictures of bright landscapes? If you were, I'd say you had a bad unit. If you were getting blurry pictures with motion or in medium light (I wouldn't even say low because well lit, indoor spaces are giving me trouble), I'd say that's just the camera software.
FYI, I have run tests in manual and saving as RAW. I can get a clear picture from the dng file, so I am very confident it is the software algorithm over processing the pictures taken on auto and not the sensor itself that's causing issues. Anyone else tried the same that can confirm?
Thanks. The saguaro is a dead giveaway lol. These were taken out at Silly Mountain near Gold CanyonNice pics...that looks my neck of the woods in Arizona?
I had the G6 for a week and returned it because the camera would produce some very blurry pictures.
Looking at everyone elses pictures here.....i might have had a bad unit![]()
Thanks. The saguaro is a dead giveaway lol. These were taken out at Silly Mountain near Gold Canyon