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Re: Thanks...
rjjr wrote:
Barry Margolius wrote:
rjjr wrote:
I'm buying my first smartphone this weekend and my priority is that it have a good camera. I've narrowed it down to the Samsung S6 and LG G4.
I've been looking around the 'net for images from both and I'm leaning towards the G4. Your G4 images were very helpful...thanks again.
I'm probably not going to be much help, but I've pretty much decided to go with the G4 for non-camera reasons: it has a removable battery and an SD card slot. The S6 does not. From what I've read, the cameras are pretty similar.
The removable battery and SD slot on the G4 are other reasons as are it's raw files and the features of the camera GUI. One thing I've noticed in some G4/S6 comparisons is the G4 seems to produce less blown out highs (sky/clouds) and better shadow detail in landscapes (better DR?).
My son says the S6 has faster focus but I'm never in that much of a hurry.
Hi
Im searching for a cameraphone too. Isnt the G4 too big (and expensive)?
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