The G4 flagship smartphone released by LG yesterday uses a 16-megapixel 1/2.6-inch photosensitive element, and has laser focus, F1.8 large aperture, and OIS 2.0 three-axis optical anti-shake capability, and adds a manual shooting function. It can also shoot DNG RAW files, and even the front camera has been greatly improved to 8 million pixels, and the camera function can be said to be greatly improved. But what everyone is most concerned regarding should be the actual picture quality of the camera, right?
LG today also announced the official G4 real shot samples for users to download. Looking at these sample photos from a mobile phone, the image quality and color are quite good. However, following comparing the EXIF information carefully, I found that these photos were taken in RAW files from the mobile phone and then processed by Adobe Lightroom, so I dare not Make sure that these photos have not been post-processed, and these photos cannot represent the quality of JPEG photos directly from the mobile phone.
What do you think following seeing these photos?
Citing source:Phone Arena