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Let's See Pictures Taken with Your Galaxy Note 4!

Obligatory wide selfie test at work.

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Vs. Regular selfie taken yesterday outside on my day off. Don't mind the bed head.

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Grabbed a few around the house. All of these shots are with live HDR on (which is something I recommend everyone with a S5 or Note 4 leave on all the time since it produces stellar results).

The outdoor performance is just as good (if not slightly better than) what my S5 provides. It's fantastic.

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But it's the low light performance is really what's impressing me. No more extremely long waiting times of having to try to hold the phone still for several seconds like on the S5 and Note 3 (along with most Samsung phones that have been previously release). The OIS works extremely well. All of these are hand held in low light.

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This is the one that impressed me the most. This shot was taken in a pretty dark room with my shadow cast over the book. The S5 would be a black and brown blur of nonsense.

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Grabbed a few around the house. All of these shots are with live HDR on (which is something I recommend everyone with a S5 or Note 4 leave on all the time since it produces stellar results).

The outdoor performance is just as good (if not slightly better than) what my S5 provides. It's fantastic.

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But it's the low light performance is really what's impressing me. No more extremely long waiting times of having to try to hold the phone still for several seconds like on the S5 and Note 3 (along with most Samsung phones that have been previously release). The OIS works extremely well. All of these are hand held in low light.

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This is the one that impressed me the most. This shot was taken in a pretty dark room with my shadow cast over the book. The S5 would be a black and brown blur of nonsense.

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Nice shots for sure!

I believe my nature shot was taken with HDR qs well.

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Low light test. First one without flash, though it was on Auto, Second with flash turned on manually.

This is using "Auto Night Mode" apparently, though I don't specifically see that setting.

The only light sources are the TV to my left & a lamp to my far left.

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^HDR was on for these shots, btw. I couldn't remember when I posted them, but I went to take a picture last night and it was on, so I can only assume it stayed on after I first turned it on.
 
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