LG can’t stop talking about how great the LG G4’s camera is

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The smartphone’s camera is looking to be LG’s biggest selling point with the LG G4, as the company has been going on and on about it these past few weeks. While LG has already teased the device’s 16MP, f/1.8 aperture rear camera module, the company decided to bring in professional landscape photographer Colby Brown to demonstrate just how impressive the LG G4’s camera really is. 

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Camera quality has become an increasingly important feature to LG’s smartphones, and the company has already confirmed that the upcoming LG G4 will feature an improved 16 megapixel, f/1.8 aperture rear camera module. To help showcase the handset’s photography prowess, LG has brought in professional landscape photographer Colby Brown to take a few snaps and talks us through the features. See the video above. Brown suggests that the smartphone’s camera offers superior color accuracy by automatically recognising indoor and outdoor environments, boasts a flexible “manual mode” to adjust your shutter speed and white balance, and that the f/1.8 aperture allow for brighter, lower noise images in low light conditions. The collection of the images in the gallery below, taken from the video, all look rather impressive, and were apparently captured with an LG G4.

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