The image quality is highly impressive, basically identical to the great LG G4. We'll include a few DNG RAW files so you can try processing them yourself, but be warned - even just matching the JPG quality takes a skilled hand. It's driven by a revamped camera software though. ![]() The LG G4 camera was among the best and the V10 uses basically the same hardware. Then there are two manual modes - Photo and Video - and the Snap mode. 120fps slow motion is available at 720p resolution. The camera uses the second screen to place the mode toggles and during video capture it turns into a zoom dial (1x-8x). Here are three videos showing the stabilization prowess of the LG V10 at 4K and 1080p resolutions. Optical image stabilization is always on, but you can trade some field of view for extra smoothness with the digital stabilization of Steady mode (note that this is available in 1080p only, not 4K). The stabilization settings changes from OIS to Steady. You also get to adjust the resolution of photos and videos. ![]() You need to move to Auto for that, which gives you the basics - flash mode, front/back camera toggle, HDR, panorama and time lapse. You can't record video in this mode though. ![]() In Simple mode you pretty much point and shoot, there are no options. That was a longwinded description of features, but the LG V10 is actually very easy to work with.
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