LG V60 ThinQ 5G gets a very disappointing DxOMark score

LG has never really been known for its mobile photography experience, even though it was one of the first to give the market a wide-angle camera. It has mostly tried to play to its strengths, particularly in the audio department, but it knows it couldn’t afford to ignore cameras for long. With the V60 ThinQ 5G, it set a higher goal for itself as far as photography performance goes while stubbornly holding on to its principles. Unfortunately, that may not have paid off, at least as far as DxOMark’s review goes.

The V60 ThinQ uses a 64 megapixel main sensor that employs a Quad-Bayer filter to produce 16 megapixel photos with acceptable exposure and a good dynamic range that works well in high-contrast scenes. Unfortunately, it doesn’t do well in actually producing good contrast and the texture to noise compromise is rather low. Bokeh’s are also quite accurate thanks to a 3D time-of-flight (ToF) sensor.

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