What are the mega pixels like on the camera of the LG G5?

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16 MP f/1.8 Primary camera (2160p@30fps) with a standard 78-degree wide lens
8 MP secondary camera on back with a wide-angle, 135-degree lens.
8 MP f/2 Front facing camera (1080p@30fps)

Camera features include Optical Image Stabilization, Laser Autofocus, Touch Focus,
LED Flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, Face detection, HDR, Panorama
 
16 MP f/1.8 Primary camera (2160p@30fps) with a standard 78-degree wide lens
8 MP secondary camera on back with a wide-angle, 135-degree lens.
8 MP f/2 Front facing camera (1080p@30fps)

Camera features include Optical Image Stabilization, Laser Autofocus, Touch Focus,
LED Flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, Face detection, HDR, Panorama

What is the f aperture on the 8mp lens you provided that it was 1.8 of the 16 MP camera but not the 8 or are they the same?
 
It's is definitely not 1.8.

The wide angle lens checks in at f/2.4

Thanks for the follow up vansmack......... its much slower then if I am understanding correctly compared to the 1.8 isn't that the speed that it is able to capture?
 
Thanks for the follow up vansmack......... its much slower then if I am understanding correctly compared to the 1.8 isn't that the speed that it is able to capture?

Wide angle lenses are a completely different beast, and you don't need the same depth of field advantage of f/1.8. f/2.4 is actually fairly decent for a fixed wide angle lens.

They're designed primarily for landscapes and f/2.4 is going to be fine.
 
For anyone interested in the G5 camera performance, check out 'MrIgorTv' youtube channel. He has some amazing videos showcasing the camera's abilities. I'm getting excited about this phone now.
 
FYI Wide angle lenses are not for capturing a big wide area as the general public seems to believe. They're best used for getting in close.

Lens aperture of small numbers is wider, they let in more light. Wider apertures create a shallow depth of field. This is useful for some uses and detrimental to others. Toy cameras like we have in cell phones don't have adjustable aperture, a handicap to photographic art.

Good pictures are made by good photographers-not cameras.