LG G6 Cameras: Wide Angle + Regular Test Footage!

LG G6 Cameras: Wide Angle + Regular Test Footage!

The LG G6 has two awesome cameras — regular and wide-angle — and we test both in this video sample reel!

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31 thoughts on “LG G6 Cameras: Wide Angle + Regular Test Footage!

  1. Ok I'm an android fan Always have been. I have the google pixel and I have to say when it comes to optics, especially recording video, Apple iPhones are king. There's something about android cameras when they shoot video it always seems to be too much tuning involved like over sharpness, aggressive stabilization, too much saturation.

  2. Terrible front camera and only 5 mp while pixel and iphone have 8,video does not look good at all ,you can buy a galaxay s7 and have a better experience what's the point of this phone again?

  3. Looks very good in all lighting and transitions much better than last…all in all…I Like It…but I have to wait for the V30..😈😈😈

  4. love it! i love LG camera's ever since the G4. what was not good which was shutter speed for quick photos has long gone!
    i like what the guy said in the live link " it's not a pixel race, it's the quality". I feel the same can be said for the chip… in the wrong hands a better chip not utilised properly reduces the user experience.
    Obviously it would have been good to have the latest and greatest chip but they have used this chip, plus other features to the fullest for a user experience. i like the look of this too…. fly like a G6

  5. (Warning this is my opinion) In daylight looks always oversharpened, hideous! Stabilization is ok, when there is lower light, stabilization gets worse and colors get washed out. Overall it's a nope for me.

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