@@JjAllDay how so? I have an s20 ultra and a pixel 4. And I find the video recording is equal to the ultra and much better than the pixel. Pixel still doesn't do 60 fps for 4k. Totally stupid. It's a feature everyone wants generally. Battery is also massively better. Screen brightness is much better. Faster as well for overall processing and gaming.
Both are very good cameras. It's almost indistinguishable between the two phones. I choose the LG v60 because I like having a headphone jack especially one as good as the LG quad DAC for my nice headphones.
I can also go into to manual camera settings to get what I like camera wise. I would choose V60 as well. I like LG's audio as well the quad DAC is just the best
@@THEE.apples i wouldnt count on that there still isnt a gcam that improves the LGV40 enough to better the manual mode, and it came out nearly 2 years ago
Better photos on Pixel due to better post processing, color balance, sharpness etc. Better video options on the LG - particularly the front facing camera. Though the pixel did better in low light video. Better microphones on LG thus better audio. LG could use an update to correct some photo issues with post processing.
in lg phones always posprocessong sucks...lg is no going wit this nothing.... in lg g7 v30 g8 is this same blurred shit... and im waiting for v60 and l0ok ...ant this same story...unaccetable posprocesing blurr, like budget phone...:(
The LG V60 Videos are great and much better. But I still favor the Pixel photos over the V60s. Lg has brightened up the pictures too much and they're too yellow in my opinion. But great for LG, I think they're back!!!
why do most videos from LG's back camera feel like they've been recorded in 1080p or lower ? i mean, even their front facing cam looks sharper ... and i feel like video from the v60 back camera were way sharper in other videos....
Hey, Nick. Thanks for the video. I'm surprised you preferred the LG for video. To me, it was an easy win for the Pixel, with LG only competing well using the selfie cam. I wish I felt differently. I lost track of you when the High Tech Traveler channel went dormant. I'm glad to find you here and I'll be watching for new content. Good luck and good health to you and your beautiful family.
I think the image quality on the video was much better on pixels, but you could see the stabilisation and smoothness of the video were way better on the LG. due to that I'd probably agree with the reviewer and pick LG if I wanted to shoot a video and not bother with software stabilisation later (for example live streaming or posting it straight to social media)
Blimey, just finished it (commented before, just before the end). Amazed you thought that the LG had better video, it lacked detail, in my opinion. the ground looked like painted concrete on the LG, the Pixel kept the detail. LG audio is great, not HTC U12 great, and miles off the Find X 2 Pro (though the Find X2 Pro has simply awful cameras). The books on the table shot, shows up beautiful from the Pixel, and poor on LG. I'd be Pixel all day, though the LG looks beautiful as a device, though a tad too tall. Thanks for the video, loved yours since I first saw you do the HTC U11. Oh, one thing, always nice when reviewers actually tell us which colours are accurate, and that's something most reviews neglect. You tend to be better at this than most, so kudos!
You can keep a LG V40 for 5 years at least. This phone is a beast i'd lost mine so i bought a G8. I feel like its the same experience even tho it's a lil more advanced and more practicle due to the size. You can keep those phones til the batteries die...
@@phandroid there are no huge improvements with the new phones. I don't like to spend my money for a small upgrade, it's not worth it. Manufacturers are going crazy with releasing a new phone every 6 month....
Pixel, by a mile. Except audio. Should just reduce size of LG V60 a little, add Google cameras, take LG audio, call it a Pixel, perfect phone. Colour on LG is nasty, makes your skin look like you have jaundice.
Good job bro. There is a problem in your comparison I need to mention. Comparing the two cameras with different frame rates (one with 30 and the other with 60) is not a right way of comparing cams. The more the frame rate is, the more light you need to get the best quality, otherwise you lose it dramatically.
Pixel video is too shaky, man. Pixel is one of the bottom list smartphone in video recording quality. LG V60 is what Pixel 4 XL should be, with Android Stock and Pixel quality, but having all LG camera sets and specs.
I like the LG V60 more than pixel as the color is more vibrant, more details and option for wide angles on photos. On 4k pixel produces good video but with noticeably noise. Lg on the other hand gives a warm color reproduction with good dynamic range.
LG V60 offers way better features and other options apart from great cameras, but of course as all know nothing can beat pixel 4 in low light photos. I would go for LG as it is a better overall phone with amazing value.
Awesome review. In video the Pixel looked more contrasty and sharper but was not nearly as stabilized. Sound was better on the LG. Night time photos on some of the LG shots were too bright and the Pixel's were sharper but noisier too. Loved the close-ups of your devotional materials. Stay safe.
Hi, can you capture more about people in 3 type of distance? The first one is the closed up. The second one capture about 7 feet from the sofa. The third one about 15 feet from the sofa for group photo, please use only the back camera not the selfie one to capture people from this 3 scenario at indoors, thank you.
The only problem in this comparison is the WB balance is a little more warm in LG. But Pixel is more contrast and sharp. So depends on what you do with both cameras.
Thank you for this review! Was LG V60 on the left all the time? Because I don't know how anybody can call a video form LG V60 better than Pixel 4. Actually even by itself It's just unusable. Day time or night time.
I don't know if it's valid comparision. Google camera have HDR+ (single frame), HDR extended mode (stiched multiple frames) and Nightsight(stiched more multiple frames with better algorithm). Those pictures looks like they are made on HDR extended which gives less natural, forced HDR look. You should compare all modes. I personally mostly use HDR+ and Night sight gives better hader and more natural results than HDR extended (that is why I barly use this mode). Pixel suffers from magenta tint but this can be fixed with modded app.
@@rhettthedog7757 just work at 24fps for 8k video same as Samsung S20 but what the point of using 8k at 24fps for extreme under low light condition? Horrible comparison ! Should record at same 4k not different resolution. I'm not saying 8k is bad but better record 8k at daylight.
@@rhettthedog7757 recently watched video comparison between LG V60 vs Samsung S20 under extreme low light at Danny winget channel Samsung take the crown again
Thank you for the comparison. As other people noted: 1. @3:40 there is a mistake 2. There is no way the videos of V60 are that bad 3. For V60, Can you zoom during the portrait photos to have the same fov and lens effect? 4. ASMR mode should have been included.
Great review, thanks for this. Image quality itself there is really no competition, whether it's video or photos. Pix 4 is way better than LG still. Specially the white balance with LG is quite atrocious, whereas colour reproduction and wb are, well, pixel-perfect on the pixel. This is obviously due to the computational part of the camera experience on pixels and it seems like most competitors have a lot of work to do to catch up still. There were a few samples where I thought the LG did better but those were few and far in between. Video stabilization seems much better and overall smoother on LG though, plus you have higher resolution and frame rate options so no chance there for pixel. Plus that awesome front 4k shooter. I'm very tempted by lgv60 because of the double screen functionality however I'm on px4xl now and since I'm an amateur photographer anything with notably lower quality at photos is not very appealing.
Well, LG'S 📷's are good but the pixel is very good. Honestly, my 3a XL takes better portrait photos for half the 💰? By the way I miss my Phandroid App very much? Great comparison!
yes the pixel portrait mode and night mode are undefeated but you can get them with google camera APK on the LG and you are all set pixel got 2800mah battery vs 5000 no headphone jack vs the best Quad DAC headphone jack in the history of smartphones and the LG is cheaper much bigger dual screen and 8k video
Both are good, but the P4 is a bit better, for snap shots at least. Always loved the wide angle on LG's since when they first started it. LG doesn't get enough credit for it.
Is this the final release version of the LG camera software? Too much yellow in some of the LG still shots puts it behind the Pixel 4 but LG is better in video.
LG has a solid flagship regardless and nearly half the price i might add. Oh and dont forget you can get a dual screen for still less than any of the major flagship phones. LG is severely slept on
Stabilisation and video quality and sound are superior on the V60, the stills closer . The manual controls and extra lens on the V60 mean it takes the win, easily as the Pixel is well down the road on updates. The front camera is still the main weakness on LG's, I can't understand why they refuse to upgrade what they are using.
@@turkishultranationalist It's still well short of where I needs to be at the price. Not sharp enough and the colour reproduction turned the reviewer into Yellowman.
Regarding the audio, nothing can't beat LG v series. I am using LG v30. Still, I am not thinking to switch this phone. Regarding the camera, both good. In LG you can use pro mode so that you can take light trail photo etc. Nothing can beat pixel 4 in computational photography. Plus, astrophotography is like magic in Pixel. I am waiting for Pixel 5 if they could include the pro mode.
Night video on the LG is horrible though. Pictures seems to go back and forth. I had LG phones for a while and one thing I dislike about their camera is their tendency to make every pictures with a yellowish or orange tone. It looks like someone has jaundice.
LG V60 is the most complete Android smartphone i've seen. Of Course, 2nd place below the Galaxy Note 10+. But it is what a Pixel XL should be. In terms of specs, camera set, quality, headphone jack, screen brightness, DESIGN, MicroSD expansion, storage options. THIS WORTH THE PRICE. A Pixel is always overpriced.
Lg shows too much inconsistency in dynamic range and exposure. I mean, watch the window at 2:07 and in the next one... The upper light at 4:40, the sun behind the roof at 5:02, 8:37.... Sometimes it performs better than the pixel like at 9:16, accurate exposure, 9:41. The pixel is way more consistent between every photo, i hope Lg will fix it on a software update....
When it comes to photos, would rather see V60 using Gcamera software instead. Google's computation algorithms and methods for HDR photos is just far superior to any other.
Here's the main thing it's going to be difficult for any Flagship to date to beat the pixel processing but I believe in the potential that the V Series has if you are a regular point and shoot person definitely buy the pixel but if you want to get into the nitty-gritty manual controls I believe the V60 will blow the pixel out of the water just takes a bit more time.
Better hardware on V60, better software on Pixel 4... Results : better photos and videos for the Pixel 4... Front and rear cameras... But better audio on the V60 😉
Thanks for this comparison video while we're in this state of partial isolation. It seems as always the software is holding it back in auto mode. The strength of LG has always relied on its manual mode. It sucks that they close the ultrawide lens for portrait mode shots which makes them harder to take.
@@turkishultranationalist well I'm just looking for the camera parts. I have no doubts about the rest of the phone as I've used plenty of LG phones. By your profile name I'm guessing your geared up for that QuadDAC.
Refer 3:31 LG V60 show the blur window that's not the true scene, but the locks is much natural looks compare to Pixel 4, but Pixel capture the window much natural than LG V60. The texture winner is Pixel 4, LG V 60 smear quite evidence.
LG V60 overall capture brighter photos in daylight, it has lost some of the shadows and less colors, the good one is only the coin operated parking meter LG V60 has much natural look than the Pixel 4 because the Bokeh are not great for some scenario. Refer 9:48
Both are great, when it come to camera it depends on preference of people, For me I prefer the color science that Pixel 4 produced both photos and videos. In some shot I prefer LG V60 it give more look like DSLR for blur. And I always buy these phones in second hand condition. When it comes to second hand phone on market they're the Best of all.
I like LG phones. But Nick could check and see if you have the phone on do not disturb ok the LG phone. Does it still lights up the screen? That's really the only thing that annoys me about LG phones. Thanks, keep up the good work.
I am only bothered by LGs green tint on camera. I have owned LG G4 and now V30 for 2.5 years, and they both had it, just like all of their other phones. It makes picture look unnatural :/ Besides that i like everything Edit: Why does V60 video recording seem like lower resolution?
LG mic is still miles better
I agree. LG has much better mics than the Pixel 4, but that's not a great compliment since the Pixel 4 is known for having bad audio.
@@phandroid Well LG is known for best audio so...
Yeah great mic, not so great everything else lol
@@JjAllDay how so? I have an s20 ultra and a pixel 4. And I find the video recording is equal to the ultra and much better than the pixel. Pixel still doesn't do 60 fps for 4k. Totally stupid. It's a feature everyone wants generally. Battery is also massively better. Screen brightness is much better. Faster as well for overall processing and gaming.
@@JjAllDay hmmmm doesn't seem like you know much about what you're talking about... 🤔
3:40 are you sure those images weren't swapped?
I was thinking the same based on earlier results
Yea you are right, when you look at the skin colours, the pixel tends to have a reddish tint and a not so strong bokeh
I'm thinking the same too 😂
oh god, i thought so too!
Yes. Several times it happend in the video.
6:00 LG V60's shot was incredible.
Both are very good cameras. It's almost indistinguishable between the two phones. I choose the LG v60 because I like having a headphone jack especially one as good as the LG quad DAC for my nice headphones.
I can also go into to manual camera settings to get what I like camera wise. I would choose V60 as well. I like LG's audio as well the quad DAC is just the best
@@j-dog9800 exactly just concerned a bit on performance due to bloatware
Software isn't LG's strength. Manual mode is where it shines.. I will still pick the LG.. Gcam will make it better
Well said
Same, I just like options and no flaships has more options in its camera app than LG.
@@THEE.apples Sony would like a word.
Being as tho I'm a photographer, I definitely will be shooting in manual mode and editing all of my pics. Not a big deal to me.
@@THEE.apples i wouldnt count on that
there still isnt a gcam that improves the LGV40 enough to better the manual mode, and it came out nearly 2 years ago
Ive been on note since note 1. Im dumping my note 8 for the LG V60 as soon as i can get my hands on one.
Why does the v60 video look so choppy??? I feel like there was a rendering or timeline error. There is no way that the lg is so choppy...
Yep. It's not. I have it 😁 it's pretty amazing. I came from pixel 4. This phone crushes the pixel in nearly all categories.
i think its because the video recording uses 8k 24fps compared with 4k 30fps
Better photos on Pixel due to better post processing, color balance, sharpness etc. Better video options on the LG - particularly the front facing camera. Though the pixel did better in low light video. Better microphones on LG thus better audio.
LG could use an update to correct some photo issues with post processing.
in lg phones always posprocessong sucks...lg is no going wit this nothing.... in lg g7 v30 g8 is this same blurred shit... and im waiting for v60 and l0ok ...ant this same story...unaccetable posprocesing blurr, like budget phone...:(
just install Google camera for V60 then everything will be ok
just install Google camera for V60 then everything will be ok
Lg phones shines in manual mode
The pixel has better HDR for photos and more detail in rear facing video, however 4k selfie video and audio quality on are a huge plus for LG.
The LG V60 Videos are great and much better. But I still favor the Pixel photos over the V60s. Lg has brightened up the pictures too much and they're too yellow in my opinion. But great for LG, I think they're back!!!
LG murders the Pixels microphones
All phones murder Pixel audio. The Find X 2 Pro has the best audio, it's great. Sadly their cameras are dire.
+peachy001 Lg v60 probably has the best mic.
@@peachy0014 keep in mind Lg has 4 mics ..How many does the x 2 pro have Exactly
3:38 confused?
It say AI algorithm from different brain (brand) lol
I'm a fan with lg using V50 thinq, love your video brother, blessings♥
How is the v50 idk if I should get v50 or v60
@@LoveLikeGod316 - I understood that if buying the V50 in the US you only have one carrier. Is that the same today?
V50 is AWESOME.
why do most videos from LG's back camera feel like they've been recorded in 1080p or lower ?
i mean, even their front facing cam looks sharper ... and i feel like video from the v60 back camera were way sharper in other videos....
The pixel looked better overall to me. It's great that you can get a pixel 3a for so cheap and take great photos and decent video.
Except no headphone jack and inferior speakers. Also, front facing video is not as good. So, clearly it isn't better at tall.
Hey, Nick. Thanks for the video. I'm surprised you preferred the LG for video. To me, it was an easy win for the Pixel, with LG only competing well using the selfie cam. I wish I felt differently.
I lost track of you when the High Tech Traveler channel went dormant. I'm glad to find you here and I'll be watching for new content. Good luck and good health to you and your beautiful family.
I think the image quality on the video was much better on pixels, but you could see the stabilisation and smoothness of the video were way better on the LG. due to that I'd probably agree with the reviewer and pick LG if I wanted to shoot a video and not bother with software stabilisation later (for example live streaming or posting it straight to social media)
Blimey, just finished it (commented before, just before the end). Amazed you thought that the LG had better video, it lacked detail, in my opinion. the ground looked like painted concrete on the LG, the Pixel kept the detail. LG audio is great, not HTC U12 great, and miles off the Find X 2 Pro (though the Find X2 Pro has simply awful cameras). The books on the table shot, shows up beautiful from the Pixel, and poor on LG. I'd be Pixel all day, though the LG looks beautiful as a device, though a tad too tall. Thanks for the video, loved yours since I first saw you do the HTC U11. Oh, one thing, always nice when reviewers actually tell us which colours are accurate, and that's something most reviews neglect. You tend to be better at this than most, so kudos!
V60 takes it in video except for low light. Was impressed with the Pixel's video in low light. Pixel for stills. Nice comparison.
Phandroid Excellent job using both phones as cameras to record the video. I do have a Pixe 3XL and I do the same. Good Job.
I think i will keep my LG V40 at least one more year. I'm very happy with it.
About the video...keep up the good work. I subscribed!
Glad to hear it. The V40 is still a great device. What's keeping you from upgrading?
You can keep a LG V40 for 5 years at least. This phone is a beast i'd lost mine so i bought a G8. I feel like its the same experience even tho it's a lil more advanced and more practicle due to the size. You can keep those phones til the batteries die...
@@phandroid there are no huge improvements with the new phones. I don't like to spend my money for a small upgrade, it's not worth it. Manufacturers are going crazy with releasing a new phone every 6 month....
I'm keeping my LG V30 for a year aswell
u have earned my respect bro just hit the subscribe
Picture on the right looks like it was taken with a professional camera. And the one one on the left with a phone
Pixel, by a mile. Except audio. Should just reduce size of LG V60 a little, add Google cameras, take LG audio, call it a Pixel, perfect phone. Colour on LG is nasty, makes your skin look like you have jaundice.
Good job bro. There is a problem in your comparison I need to mention. Comparing the two cameras with different frame rates (one with 30 and the other with 60) is not a right way of comparing cams. The more the frame rate is, the more light you need to get the best quality, otherwise you lose it dramatically.
I feel the Pixel wins hands down in terms of image and video quality. LG wins in terms of sound quality
Pixel video is too shaky, man. Pixel is one of the bottom list smartphone in video recording quality. LG V60 is what Pixel 4 XL should be, with Android Stock and Pixel quality, but having all LG camera sets and specs.
I like the LG V60 more than pixel as the color is more vibrant, more details and option for wide angles on photos.
On 4k pixel produces good video but with noticeably noise. Lg on the other hand gives a warm color reproduction with good dynamic range.
my question is if that color difference has the pixel or LG being more accurate to real life
Been waiting for this match up.
Which camera do you prefer? The Pixel 4 or the LG V60?
@@phandroid They are both great with minor advantages for each. Im going with the LG for the pro mode
@Phandroid - between the two I would rather own the LG V60. It appears to be giving the best bang for the dollar. New subscriber. Thank you.
LG V60 offers way better features and other options apart from great cameras, but of course as all know nothing can beat pixel 4 in low light photos. I would go for LG as it is a better overall phone with amazing value.
Awesome review. In video the Pixel looked more contrasty and sharper but was not nearly as stabilized. Sound was better on the LG. Night time photos on some of the LG shots were too bright and the Pixel's were sharper but noisier too. Loved the close-ups of your devotional materials. Stay safe.
Good job! Equally good in each their way, IMO.
LG V60 is undeniable yellowish on most of the portrait, it isn't the reality color, the AI looks aggressively turn everything in to warmer.
It's AI so it needs time to improve. The more photos you taken the better it works
Since the latest update the photos are less yellowish
Hi, can you capture more about people in 3 type of distance? The first one is the closed up. The second one capture about 7 feet from the sofa. The third one about 15 feet from the sofa for group photo, please use only the back camera not the selfie one to capture people from this 3 scenario at indoors, thank you.
The only problem in this comparison is the WB balance is a little more warm in LG.
But Pixel is more contrast and sharp.
So depends on what you do with both cameras.
Pixel 4 is winner 🥇
Thanks man. Excellent comparison. Personally I like the Pixel Photos and the LG videos and Sound.
Thank you for this review! Was LG V60 on the left all the time? Because I don't know how anybody can call a video form LG V60 better than Pixel 4. Actually even by itself It's just unusable. Day time or night time.
Why is your audio not great? I thought LG has amazing microphones? My v20 certainly does.
LG updates...
Google hold my beer.
The LG doesn’t even come close when it comes to still photography. Video is closer but Pixel is still better overall. Thanks. 👍🏻
I don't know if it's valid comparision. Google camera have HDR+ (single frame), HDR extended mode (stiched multiple frames) and Nightsight(stiched more multiple frames with better algorithm). Those pictures looks like they are made on HDR extended which gives less natural, forced HDR look. You should compare all modes. I personally mostly use HDR+ and Night sight gives better hader and more natural results than HDR extended (that is why I barly use this mode). Pixel suffers from magenta tint but this can be fixed with modded app.
Quiet impressive with Pixel 4 under exreme low light video still smoother while LG V60 got fps dropped.
He was probably recording 8K
I was gonna ask, what happened there? It looked like my Samsung TV, all juddery and jerky in low light video with LG.
@@rhettthedog7757 just work at 24fps for 8k video same as Samsung S20 but what the point of using 8k at 24fps for extreme under low light condition? Horrible comparison ! Should record at same 4k not different resolution. I'm not saying 8k is bad but better record 8k at daylight.
@@rhettthedog7757 recently watched video comparison between LG V60 vs Samsung S20 under extreme low light at Danny winget channel Samsung take the crown again
Thank you for the comparison. As other people noted:
1. @3:40 there is a mistake
2. There is no way the videos of V60 are that bad
3. For V60, Can you zoom during the portrait photos to have the same fov and lens effect?
4. ASMR mode should have been included.
Both look close enough. I think I'll go with the cheaper one
Just curious as to why you compared the LG's 4K60 video to the Pixels 4K30? 4k60 looks darker in low light that's why the V60's video looks so dark!
Great review, thanks for this. Image quality itself there is really no competition, whether it's video or photos.
Pix 4 is way better than LG still. Specially the white balance with LG is quite atrocious, whereas colour reproduction and wb are, well, pixel-perfect on the pixel.
This is obviously due to the computational part of the camera experience on pixels and it seems like most competitors have a lot of work to do to catch up still.
There were a few samples where I thought the LG did better but those were few and far in between.
Video stabilization seems much better and overall smoother on LG though, plus you have higher resolution and frame rate options so no chance there for pixel. Plus that awesome front 4k shooter.
I'm very tempted by lgv60 because of the double screen functionality however I'm on px4xl now and since I'm an amateur photographer anything with notably lower quality at photos is not very appealing.
I almost liked all of the photos with Pixel 4 over the LG. I'll choose pixel for stills over LG. I dont shoot alot of videos anyway.
Excelente for the video. I was plaing in purchase a V60 but I am seeing that pixel 4 has a better camera.
You ought to upload in 60 fps if you're going to be demonstrating 60 fps video from these devices.
Well, LG'S 📷's are good but the pixel is very good. Honestly, my 3a XL takes better portrait photos for half the 💰? By the way I miss my Phandroid App very much? Great comparison!
Thanks
Whoa. Was image stabilization even on? Pixel selfie cam had noticable video jitter. Interestingly enough, so did the V60 at the end of the vid.
Pixel 4 is better overall because LG falls behind in many comparisons to details of the images
yes the pixel portrait mode and night mode are undefeated but you can get them with google camera APK on the LG and you are all set pixel got 2800mah battery vs 5000 no headphone jack vs the best Quad DAC headphone jack in the history of smartphones and the LG is cheaper much bigger dual screen and 8k video
Both are good, but the P4 is a bit better, for snap shots at least. Always loved the wide angle on LG's since when they first started it. LG doesn't get enough credit for it.
Who's the reviewer? Why don't YOU tell us what YOU think?
V60 is no slouch
Can install gcam on lg?
7:52 what hapenned to lg in video??
7:07 V60 so clean and noise free
6:15 240p vs 1080p
Is this the final release version of the LG camera software? Too much yellow in some of the LG still shots puts it behind the Pixel 4 but LG is better in video.
LG has a solid flagship regardless and nearly half the price i might add.
Oh and dont forget you can get a dual screen for still less than any of the major flagship phones. LG is severely slept on
Stabilisation and video quality and sound are superior on the V60, the stills closer .
The manual controls and extra lens on the V60 mean it takes the win, easily as the Pixel is well down the road on updates.
The front camera is still the main weakness on LG's, I can't understand why they refuse to upgrade what they are using.
@@turkishultranationalist It's still well short of where I needs to be at the price.
Not sharp enough and the colour reproduction turned the reviewer into Yellowman.
I thought the Pixel dominated this comparison even in video
Regarding the audio, nothing can't beat LG v series. I am using LG v30. Still, I am not thinking to switch this phone. Regarding the camera, both good. In LG you can use pro mode so that you can take light trail photo etc. Nothing can beat pixel 4 in computational photography. Plus, astrophotography is like magic in Pixel. I am waiting for Pixel 5 if they could include the pro mode.
There are no audio samples in this video, so I'm not sure what you're comparing to.
Night video on the LG is horrible though. Pictures seems to go back and forth. I had LG phones for a while and one thing I dislike about their camera is their tendency to make every pictures with a yellowish or orange tone. It looks like someone has jaundice.
Yes, the V60 does have a tendency to be a bit warmer on white balance, bit it looks like they have gotten better this time around.
@@phandroid thanks for the video and your perspective.
V60 camera looks so washed out like it's taking pictures in 1980
LG V60 is the most complete Android smartphone i've seen. Of Course, 2nd place below the Galaxy Note 10+. But it is what a Pixel XL should be. In terms of specs, camera set, quality, headphone jack, screen brightness, DESIGN, MicroSD expansion, storage options.
THIS WORTH THE PRICE. A Pixel is always overpriced.
Lg shows too much inconsistency in dynamic range and exposure. I mean, watch the window at 2:07 and in the next one... The upper light at 4:40, the sun behind the roof at 5:02, 8:37....
Sometimes it performs better than the pixel like at 9:16, accurate exposure, 9:41.
The pixel is way more consistent between every photo, i hope Lg will fix it on a software update....
They go back and forth at times but the pixel 4 had some shots wear the detail was so amazing
When it comes to photos, would rather see V60 using Gcamera software instead. Google's computation algorithms and methods for HDR photos is just far superior to any other.
next LG v60 raw pic vs ... comparisson?
Some pictures were swapped. Titled as LG when it was Pixel, and vice versa. 3:37 for example. 5:22 (7:31 OVNI lights on LG) 9:48 swapped?
I would go for the LG on the day light shots.and with the pixel for low light.
The Pic is the fridge is the one that sets them apart... Pixel 4 is the winner., but LG isn't bad at all... Where pixel shines is in low light..
Here's the main thing it's going to be difficult for any Flagship to date to beat the pixel processing but I believe in the potential that the V Series has if you are a regular point and shoot person definitely buy the pixel but if you want to get into the nitty-gritty manual controls I believe the V60 will blow the pixel out of the water just takes a bit more time.
V60 get big issues with controlling light, and U can fixed with Gcam 😅
7:30 So that's why there are so many UFO sightings lol
Yup, UFOs all over the place.
Great video. Love your detailed comparison. LG held it's own against a great phone. Very impressed
Great video thank you very much for uploading
Better hardware on V60, better software on Pixel 4...
Results : better photos and videos for the Pixel 4... Front and rear cameras...
But better audio on the V60 😉
Lovely camera comparison as always
Love to hear your opinion in more detailed way at least with a conclusion at the end of every video.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this video , i choose pixel 4
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for this comparison video while we're in this state of partial isolation. It seems as always the software is holding it back in auto mode. The strength of LG has always relied on its manual mode. It sucks that they close the ultrawide lens for portrait mode shots which makes them harder to take.
@@turkishultranationalist well I'm just looking for the camera parts. I have no doubts about the rest of the phone as I've used plenty of LG phones. By your profile name I'm guessing your geared up for that QuadDAC.
@@turkishultranationalist LG makes beast phones. Still looking to get this.
Refer 3:31
LG V60 show the blur window that's not the true scene, but the locks is much natural looks compare to Pixel 4, but Pixel capture the window much natural than LG V60. The texture winner is Pixel 4, LG V 60 smear quite evidence.
LG V60 overall capture brighter photos in daylight, it has lost some of the shadows and less colors, the good one is only the coin operated parking meter LG V60 has much natural look than the Pixel 4 because the Bokeh are not great for some scenario. Refer 9:48
Both are great, when it come to camera it depends on preference of people, For me I prefer the color science that Pixel 4 produced both photos and videos. In some shot I prefer LG V60 it give more look like DSLR for blur. And I always buy these phones in second hand condition.
When it comes to second hand phone on market they're the Best of all.
Yeah, buying a phone used saves a whole lot of money, making the upgrade a lot more worth it.
I like LG phones. But Nick could check and see if you have the phone on do not disturb ok the LG phone. Does it still lights up the screen? That's really the only thing that annoys me about LG phones. Thanks, keep up the good work.
Lg wins in photos and audio but Pixel in video. Why didn't you match the fps and definition for both cameras in video?
Tops review was everything I wanted
Turn off video stabilization or go into manual for better low light video
The Pixel 4/4xl is in a class of it's on great device
LG is looking real good this year
just looks like there is a filter or something matt on the LG lens. The Pixel is so much clearer
Watching this on my V40...
Team Pixel
Pixel gang ✌🏾
I wish LG camera had better image processing. They could do so much.
Im leaning more towards the lg v60
You shouldnt have made 4K at 60 FPS in night with V60
lg V"Yellow"
I just can't give up the camera on my pixel.
I am only bothered by LGs green tint on camera. I have owned LG G4 and now V30 for 2.5 years, and they both had it, just like all of their other phones. It makes picture look unnatural :/ Besides that i like everything
Edit: Why does V60 video recording seem like lower resolution?
FeederEater it’s still there but Iam not sure if it’s improved a bit at least.