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The LG-G4 Smartphone & it's "Pro" Camera...Initial Blurb

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Smartphones & their cameras are only getting better and there are

some serious rumours out & about regarding "pro" cameras & features

in new smartphones sometime this year.

If we look back at what we had camera wise in our phones 5 years

ago, this LG phones blows me away....have a look...

http://petapixel.com/2015/04/20/lgs-upcoming-g4-phone-packs-a-pro-camera-with-f1-8-lens-and-manual-controls/

Thanks again to our friends at PetaPixel.

Some more tech specs from me via Google....

http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_g4-6901.php

http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/lg-g4-what-we-want-to-see-1266879

This may just be my next phone...errr...camera...err...waste of money...

I have the G3, and it has the first camera that made me actually stop using my point and shoot. OIS for sports and low light shots, super fast 'laser' focus (even in near pitch black conditions), and a decent quality sensor meant that the vast majority of my shots looked great without any editing required. Of course, being able to instantly upload to social networks and share with friends and family is a real bonus of using your mobile for taking photos too.

Now. Last year talked up the G3 no end, and it really didn't disappoint in any area. If you were going to nit-pick, you could say the battery life could have been better. If you compare to Samsung's recent S6 battery life disaster, you really can't complain. Anyway, LG are talking up the seemingly amazing G4 in the same way. So assuming it lives up to hype as the G3 did, we once again will have an absolute winner here.

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