Note 4 Camera Pictures! Got one? We would love to see it.

Hey everyone... This is my first post on these forums... Great community and some great information

I got my note 4 on Saturday and I am loving it... My first android device and definitely won't be my last...

Anyway here's a couple of pics I have taken when out and about
 

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NYC
 

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Re: Note 4 Camera Pictures! Got one we would love to see it.

My dog had a play group yesterday for Halloween. Here is acouple pics I snapped before going. Default settings right out of the box.

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My daughter getting her 1st hair cut

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More Macro shots with my Note 4 and photojojo macro lens:)
 

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I'm finding that the note4 takes fantastic pics outside and in great light. Low light is decent with no motion.

I'm really frustrated with taking pics of my kid in decent light. I can't get a clear pic to save my life. This is indoors with lots of natural light or under fluorescent.

Anyone having issues with catching people without blur? I read a review saying that the firmware isn't bumping the iso in low light but extending the shutter time which makes things blurry.

Here is an example in Walmart yesterday. Plenty bright, you can see how the whole image is fuzzy. I keep having this problem but usually worse than this. I just feel like I need the shutter to close faster.

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HIghres:
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That is more of a focus issue. Have you used tap to focus? Your son's hand is blurry which has do with the shutter speed and/or lighting, but the middle of the cart is what the camera was focused on.
 
First post on this forum but here are my pics resolution maxed out and google plus photo filters.... Let me know what you think
 

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Took a picture and edited it on my Note 4
 
First time posting on one of these... all I'm seeing is good... does anyone else notice the front camera warps/elongates things when not held just right or do I have a faulty phone?
 
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Just took some outdoor pics with my Note 4

Here's one of my kids backyard play set

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Sent from my new Note 4 via Tapatalk
 
More from nyc
 

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First time posting on one of these... all I'm seeing is good... does anyone else notice the front camera warps/elongates things when not held just right or do I have a faulty phone?

Lots of people with the Galaxy S5 are reporting the same effect. If you center yourself in the picture it doesn't cause the effect, seems to happen worse at the top and bottom edges. Titling the phone when up close makes it really bad. It's not just your phone, mine does the same plus I've got a spot either on the camera or sensor. It can be seen easily on light colored backgrounds. Debating whether to exchange it or not.
 
Low light shots are not very good. Image processing seems to over saturate things and make them unrealistic.
 
Here are a few outdoor evening shots....
About 6:30pm UK time (so beginning to get quite dark)

The car in the pic is my car and not some random one!

These were taken in auto mode with no flash... It does a great job I think
 

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