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Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Camera and Video
When it comes to the camera, the 16 MP rear facing shooter finally offers the much-awaited optical image stabilization feature. We can clearly say that the shots taken with the phone's rear camera sharp and noise free.
Given the closed-environment during the demo session, we haven't been able to test the camera fully.
A secondary camera, 3.7-megapixel camera sits up front on the Note 4. For improved shots, the shooter now has an f/1.9 aperture for quality shots. We tried to test the snapper; however, images were not up the mark.
The makers, however, say that the Note 4's wide selfie mode lets you capture selfies up to 120-degrees so more people fits in.
The device's video capability is awesome. The quality of 4K videos shot using the Note 4 is decent, with a good amount of detail.