Low light - LG V50 ThinQ Real Life Review

At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the LG V50 ThinQ's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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I haven't used a pixel or Huawei device for comparison, nor have I installed the Google Camera in this device.
The LG V50 takes much better low light pictures than any other device I have used, but it doesn't make miracles happen the way Huawei devices do in the reviews. That said, the flash LED is strong and can produce a clean light for a shot at night.
It should also be noted that the folding nature of the dual screen case allows you to set the phone up in many different positions with the flashlight torch turned on, making it a very handy work light or nightlight lantern.
The Dual Screen has a function too create bright light to illuminated a selfie. It works well in very low light, but isn't remarkable in dusky lighting conditions. It was a very creative use of the dual screen on LG's part.

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Much better than I expected!
Really looks good took pictures in low light and everything came out good.
I just started an youtube channel focused on camera test and reviews, and my first upload is a low light test between my 2 phones: Galaxy S9 and Mate 10 Pro. I will sell one of the phones to keep new ones comming for new reviews. So wich one would you choose? (daylight review comming soon)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6QlGoBpCzI&t=16s
The rear camera in low light situations is awesome. But the selfie in low light is very bad, even when I am outside at night and there's a lot of lights.

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At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the LG G7 ThinQ's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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some pictures taken by the stock camera, except the first and second taken by the google camera.
5/10 for low light performance.
LG G7 has 1 micron sensors both wide and main. The sensor is not suitable for low light as it introduces lot of noise. But LG have a trick up it's sleeve "Super bright camera" which combines 4 megapixels into one giving 4 megapixel image. This produces bright but very soft image with details lacking. This approach is inferior to the likes of Google/Huawei night mode as they keep shutter open for longer time.
But it has some pros when shooting a scene with moving objects.
It struggles in low light. Very low quality pictures are coming out.

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At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the ZTE Nubia X's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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Its not a high-end camera. Thats for sure.
For a hobby-photograph like me (taking random pictures) its decent enough.
The software is (for now) pretty confusing and full of bloatware functions noone will ever use.
But overall, useable and still a good camera for quick, quality shots.

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Outdoors I actually just use the normal camera if there is some artificial lighting, the pictures look very authentic with minimal noise.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TH31Q6d9V8b2L9vPA
There is no way I can keep the camera steady for 5 seconds without using a stand and that also brings up the "movement" issue, not everything is dead in the water.
Extreme low light (just natural light from a curtained window). Can anyone associate each image to the correct camera app? All I'll say is that the last pic has the most accurate colors for Celebi.
I used gcam 6.1, 6.2, and stock cam with my own configs (for gcam ports). Edit: 2 pics are rotated, but they're upright in gallery :silly:. Added hint.
I went to a dark museum is Niagara Fall and was really impressed with low light

			
				
Okay something changed. Don't if it was an update or maybe something changed after root and changing kernels but before I would have have quality 3 starts but now it seems 4.5 at least as far as picture and video.

Low light

At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the 's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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With the back facing camera, you can use the standard mode or the wide angle mode. When shooting in wide shot, you'll use an 8MP camera sensor which is absolutely awful. Shoot with the main sensor and you'll get pretty good low light performance.

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