I just can't see myself getting rid of my V60 anytime soon. The 6 Pro is about the only phone I see comparable or slightly better in some aspects if my V60 ever fails, but the LG still has tons of features other phone do not and still super important to me are the 3.5mm headphone jack and the expandable SD card. Hands down the audio DAC will not be beat.
The LG V60 still puts up a fight, too bad it doesn't control highlights very well and saturates colors a bit on the front camera. Excellent video as always, greetings from Venezuela 🇻🇪🤝🇺🇸
@@d.shadocx9277 that amount of detail this lens captures a hen i do photos is something else.. I do alot mobile photography, not even pixel/Samsung /Huawei /xiaomi comes close. Maybe Sony xperia when shot in manual mode..
I like that RUclips allows zooming in videos now, especially useful when watching comparison videos like this. Thank you for comparing older generation phones with the latest.
Took the V60 with me to a vacation last December and it took stunning photos and amazing videos, i do agree on all part especially video on how snooth and amazing Pixel stabilization. Loving my regular 6 so far
Love that you still throw the v60 into the mix here and there. Took some awesome photos with mine, though mainly using the pro mode. The sensor tech (not just the size!) is a bit aged compared to the top 21 flagships and it's hard to compete in a race if your car engine is 1000ccm while your competition is running in a 4000ccm, but overall I really liked LG's image processing. And the night mode was really good, too. Am on the mi11u now (bought specifically for photography).
Ive had every single LG flagship in both variants the G series and V series. The V60 has spectacular cameras in my opinion, especially in manual mode both video and photo. The fact you can snap photos in raw format and a JPEG at the same time is cool. Also when the conditions are good you can utilize the full 64 megapixel camera lens for enhanced detail. Another thing I noticed, when you zoom in it's in the four to one pixel binning mode AKA 16 megapixels, but if you want to before you start zooming in you can switch on 64 megapixels and then zoom in so it's using all that extra information while zooming in. Those are just a couple things I love. Now I do think they could have utilized a 16 megapixel ultrawide as opposed to a 13. They could have even went with a high quality 12. One thing that is missing is 60 frames a second on the ultra wide even the LG v40 and G8 had that option.
I bought LG V60 because I saw it from my friend, the display and dual sound are beautiful, and the camera is just right, the photos are vivid, and the photos are truly taken at 64 megapixels. Now I bought acesories for dual screen, this is okay because if you want to have dual screen, you just put v60 and you can have dual screen. I love it
Too bad i use my phone cameras mainly in manual mode to disable most processing, the v60 looks a lot better in manual mode even with all settings left auto, i use Open Camera to have higher bitrate in video too
In 2:30 pixel sample have some weird halo effect in the edge of the petal. You need to see this clearly on bigger screen. I think this happened because of multi stacking process... I have seen my friend pixel 4a where the image contain a tree & bacground has some other tree leaf. It captures the front tree perfectly but the bacground tree leaf was all blurry as hell. On 3:20 your t-shirt color looks completely different from each other. So please give your opinion next time when you see two phones picture color are different. Surprisingly to see v60 night time front camera is better than pixel 6 pro! In daylight many photos from v60 are little too bright...you can slightly fix by touch the screen & slide down the EV -3.
im not getting rid of my V60 any time soon idk i feel like the V60 has better colors most of the time not all of the time. it has that headphone jack and manual mode for the camera im sick of aouto all the time i want to control my image not let my phone decide all the time
Damn, the LG really fell behind in terms of processing, which is sad, cause they usually have pretty good hardware. Any chance you gonna try out a V50/60 with a gcam mod against a modern flagship? Kinda curious to see how it holds up.
I love the V60 and even tho LG has moved on from their smartphones ..I wish they didn't ... I love their phones ..they come with useful features and I am yet to listen to a headphone jack on any smartphone that sounds as good as LG V series does ... That plus expandable storage and the big screen for media consumption and big battery makes it hard for me to let go and I'll keep it primarily as my music device years to come even if they stop pushing updates and get other brands as my daily driver...I wish they will maybe focus on midrange phones and leave flagships instead of leaving completely ...I'll totally buy them as my back up phone for as long as I use phones
In harsh lighting, the V60 just falls apart, overexposed colors and highlights, terrible dynamic range, almost unusable. But in more balanced, "proper" lighting, the V60 makes up a lot of lost ground and I'd say beats the P6P in most shots. I'm curious how the V60 hardware running some dope third party camera app with modern processing would stand up to the P6P. Might have to test this on my own V60.
I'm quite surprised how good LG V60 is compared to the latest, much more expensive Pixel 6 Pro. There is no night and day difference in photo quality at all. V60 video isn't far behind either. I would be disappointed if I upgraded from LG V60 to Pixel 6 Pro just for camera quality. It would be complete money waste.
Yeah the Pixel 6 is a bit lower spec when compared to the V60 so the only possible slight upgrade is the 6 Pro but not enough to warrant changing out my V60. At least there is something on the market now that is close to a V60 in case mine dies at some point.
We are using a lot the ultra wide rear camera for videos of vacations, weekends and vlogging, is the most flexible lens. But there are many diferences of quality and sharpeness betwen smartphones Please makes a comparison to discover wich one is the best UW for videos
No contest really. I was consistently picking the P6P shots over the V60. I was considering the V60 as a budget upgrade pickup but this excellent review really helps me decide quite clearly that it isn't for me. As for comments about using the V60 manual mode for better shots, rarely anyone messes about with manual mode on a phone's camera. They just want to point and shoot.
Oh my God, what kind of device did you show at the beginning of the video to show the two phones in selfie camera mode? Sounds cool? Please tell me his name😍
Its good to see how well these cameras do. Now I wonder if the results would be different if pictures were taken in Manual mode. But truly my biggest concern is the hardware. I waiting on the Pixel 6 ( UPS ) and with all these reviews I'm really wondering if I should just keep my v60 and return the P6 when it arrives. Nice Video btw.
I remember the V60 getting a lot of noise for its cameras. By noise I mean good press. I don’t think it’s warranted. Now granted it’s going against the P6P, but I thought the cams were average/slightly above average when they came out. Some may say I have to use manual mode and while there may be a difference there, I’m not a manual mode type of dude (although I’d like to learn). As a point and shoot cam, it’s okay, nothing spectacular
I've had every single LG flagship in both variants the G series and V series. The V60 has spectacular cameras in my opinion, especially in manual mode both video and photo. The fact you can snap photos in raw format and a JPEG at the same time is cool. Also when the conditions are good you can utilize the full 64 megapixel camera lens for enhanced detail. Another thing I noticed, when you zoom in it's in the four to one pixel binning mode AKA 16 megapixels, but if you want to before you start zooming in you can switch on 64 megapixels and then zoom in so it's using all that extra information while zooming in. Those are just a couple things I love. Now I do think they could have utilized a 16 megapixel ultrawide as opposed to a 13. They could have even went with a high quality 12. One thing that is missing is 60 frames a second on the ultra wide even the LG v40 and G8 had that option.
@@justincasano1041 bro I really wanted to love that phone, especially since I adored the screen and battery life. The cameras were just okay to me. Now, apart me of wants to really buckle down and learn pro mode, then go back to the v60 one more time. If anything...the rear cameras were fine but the front camera I couldn't get with.
Im watching this on a 4K 65 inch Tv. You can tell which one is better. .LG V60 is as good as any of the new phones S22, Apple 13 and Pixel. The videos and pics are close. Goes back and forth or tie
The v60 is the only phone that gives the pixel 6 a run for his money in terms of selfie audio but I'd have to give it to the pixel because it has more fuller sound
Ouch, my Nokia 1020 took far better daylight photos than the LG. And that was in 2013. Otherwise, it is a visually beautiful smartphone. But what use is that with this photo quality?
I just can't see myself getting rid of my V60 anytime soon. The 6 Pro is about the only phone I see comparable or slightly better in some aspects if my V60 ever fails, but the LG still has tons of features other phone do not and still super important to me are the 3.5mm headphone jack and the expandable SD card. Hands down the audio DAC will not be beat.
Very well. LG V60 very beautiful. Could you let me know if the front camera has AF Auto-focus
chuẩn rồi bạn. DAC thần thánh
@@marcoscarvalho8623 Infinite focus (always in focus, like a go-pro)
The LG V60 still puts up a fight, too bad it doesn't control highlights very well and saturates colors a bit on the front camera. Excellent video as always, greetings from Venezuela 🇻🇪🤝🇺🇸
The camera performs like a budget phone but LG fanboys still trying to praise it, no wonder they had to shut their smartphone business.
@@d.shadocx9277 then you didn't see what budget phone capture.
@@d.shadocx9277 my v60 takes pretty good photos tho.. definitely not budget.. but I will say it's not quite up to par with current flagships
@@d.shadocx9277 that amount of detail this lens captures a hen i do photos is something else.. I do alot mobile photography, not even pixel/Samsung /Huawei /xiaomi comes close. Maybe Sony xperia when shot in manual mode..
@@d.shadocx9277 the colours are very saturated
I like that RUclips allows zooming in videos now, especially useful when watching comparison videos like this. Thank you for comparing older generation phones with the latest.
Just realized this by your comment, thanks
@@mauriciotrujillo3116 Welcome.
Took the V60 with me to a vacation last December and it took stunning photos and amazing videos, i do agree on all part especially video on how snooth and amazing Pixel stabilization. Loving my regular 6 so far
Love that you still throw the v60 into the mix here and there. Took some awesome photos with mine, though mainly using the pro mode. The sensor tech (not just the size!) is a bit aged compared to the top 21 flagships and it's hard to compete in a race if your car engine is 1000ccm while your competition is running in a 4000ccm, but overall I really liked LG's image processing.
And the night mode was really good, too.
Am on the mi11u now (bought specifically for photography).
The V60 definitely is meant to be used in pro mode.
V50V50sV60👌👌👌vs11Pro1212ProMax. V70 vs 13promax 😢😢😢❤❤
These both look extremely good I miss LG maybe another company can buy their cell phone division
Ive had every single LG flagship in both variants the G series and V series. The V60 has spectacular cameras in my opinion, especially in manual mode both video and photo. The fact you can snap photos in raw format and a JPEG at the same time is cool. Also when the conditions are good you can utilize the full 64 megapixel camera lens for enhanced detail. Another thing I noticed, when you zoom in it's in the four to one pixel binning mode AKA 16 megapixels, but if you want to before you start zooming in you can switch on 64 megapixels and then zoom in so it's using all that extra information while zooming in. Those are just a couple things I love. Now I do think they could have utilized a 16 megapixel ultrawide as opposed to a 13. They could have even went with a high quality 12. One thing that is missing is 60 frames a second on the ultra wide even the LG v40 and G8 had that option.
En cuanto a calidad de audio, cual es mejor, v50 o v60?
The lgv60 has 4 microphones while the lgv50 has only 2. So it may be the v60 then.@@caballeronegro9418
I bought LG V60 because I saw it from my friend, the display and dual sound are beautiful, and the camera is just right, the photos are vivid, and the photos are truly taken at 64 megapixels. Now I bought acesories for dual screen, this is okay because if you want to have dual screen, you just put v60 and you can have dual screen. I love it
Too bad i use my phone cameras mainly in manual mode to disable most processing, the v60 looks a lot better in manual mode even with all settings left auto, i use Open Camera to have higher bitrate in video too
great video Grant.
Hi! please make a video on LG V60 Android 12 version to know how’s the camera on android 12 is it improved or not.
Great job. Looks like the 90s vs 20
Vhs vs cd 😄
In 2:30 pixel sample have some weird halo effect in the edge of the petal. You need to see this clearly on bigger screen.
I think this happened because of multi stacking process...
I have seen my friend pixel 4a where the image contain a tree & bacground has some other tree leaf.
It captures the front tree perfectly but the bacground tree leaf was all blurry as hell.
On 3:20 your t-shirt color looks completely different from each other.
So please give your opinion next time when you see two phones picture color are different.
Surprisingly to see v60 night time front camera is better than pixel 6 pro!
In daylight many photos from v60 are little too bright...you can slightly fix by touch the screen & slide down the EV -3.
Does Google Pixel 6 Pro Camera app still has HDR+ and HDR+ Enhanced? If so, how big is the difference and amount of time difference to take the shot?
im not getting rid of my V60 any time soon idk i feel like the V60 has better colors most of the time not all of the time. it has that headphone jack and manual mode for the camera im sick of aouto all the time i want to control my image not let my phone decide all the time
Muito bem. LG V60 muito bonito. Você poderia me dizer se a câmera frontal tem foco automático AF
Damn, the LG really fell behind in terms of processing, which is sad, cause they usually have pretty good hardware. Any chance you gonna try out a V50/60 with a gcam mod against a modern flagship? Kinda curious to see how it holds up.
You don't need Gcam , every LG V phone have perfect manual mode which is WAAAAAAAYYYYYY better than this auto mode video vs Pixel 6.
@@georgigeorgiev6321 Definitely needs Gcam haha. It makes the cameras on the V50 more competent in shooting foliage.
Bro there is a one year difference between both phones
Really like this mini camera comparison
Btw can you search what is the sensor on LG V60 selfie camera ?
I love the V60 and even tho LG has moved on from their smartphones ..I wish they didn't ... I love their phones ..they come with useful features and I am yet to listen to a headphone jack on any smartphone that sounds as good as LG V series does ... That plus expandable storage and the big screen for media consumption and big battery makes it hard for me to let go and I'll keep it primarily as my music device years to come even if they stop pushing updates and get other brands as my daily driver...I wish they will maybe focus on midrange phones and leave flagships instead of leaving completely ...I'll totally buy them as my back up phone for as long as I use phones
In harsh lighting, the V60 just falls apart, overexposed colors and highlights, terrible dynamic range, almost unusable. But in more balanced, "proper" lighting, the V60 makes up a lot of lost ground and I'd say beats the P6P in most shots. I'm curious how the V60 hardware running some dope third party camera app with modern processing would stand up to the P6P. Might have to test this on my own V60.
Any good result ?
I'm quite surprised how good LG V60 is compared to the latest, much more expensive Pixel 6 Pro. There is no night and day difference in photo quality at all. V60 video isn't far behind either. I would be disappointed if I upgraded from LG V60 to Pixel 6 Pro just for camera quality. It would be complete money waste.
Yeah the Pixel 6 is a bit lower spec when compared to the V60 so the only possible slight upgrade is the 6 Pro but not enough to warrant changing out my V60. At least there is something on the market now that is close to a V60 in case mine dies at some point.
We are using a lot the ultra wide rear camera for videos of vacations, weekends and vlogging, is the most flexible lens.
But there are many diferences of quality and sharpeness betwen smartphones
Please makes a comparison to discover wich one is the best UW for videos
No contest really. I was consistently picking the P6P shots over the V60. I was considering the V60 as a budget upgrade pickup but this excellent review really helps me decide quite clearly that it isn't for me. As for comments about using the V60 manual mode for better shots, rarely anyone messes about with manual mode on a phone's camera. They just want to point and shoot.
Did you get the pixel 6 pro?
Bro there is a one year difference between both phones wdym
You can Disable the EIS on the V60 and the crop is not so havy :3 actually is pretty wide
Nice to see an old generation phone compared with a new generation
Oh my God, what kind of device did you show at the beginning of the video to show the two phones in selfie camera mode? Sounds cool? Please tell me his name😍
Man that front camera stabilization is insane on the pixel 6pro I'm torn!
Its good to see how well these cameras do. Now I wonder if the results would be different if pictures were taken in Manual mode. But truly my biggest concern is the hardware. I waiting on the Pixel 6 ( UPS ) and with all these reviews I'm really wondering if I should just keep my v60 and return the P6 when it arrives. Nice Video btw.
Wow the Pixel is super sharp!
Always!
Bro there is a one year difference between both phones
To have a LG V phone and shoot in auto mode is like to have Bugatti and drive it always with 20 km/h. It's just stupid.
I remember the V60 getting a lot of noise for its cameras. By noise I mean good press.
I don’t think it’s warranted. Now granted it’s going against the P6P, but I thought the cams were average/slightly above average when they came out. Some may say I have to use manual mode and while there may be a difference there, I’m not a manual mode type of dude (although I’d like to learn). As a point and shoot cam, it’s okay, nothing spectacular
Yeah, it definitely wants to be used in pro mode.
I've had every single LG flagship in both variants the G series and V series. The V60 has spectacular cameras in my opinion, especially in manual mode both video and photo. The fact you can snap photos in raw format and a JPEG at the same time is cool. Also when the conditions are good you can utilize the full 64 megapixel camera lens for enhanced detail. Another thing I noticed, when you zoom in it's in the four to one pixel binning mode AKA 16 megapixels, but if you want to before you start zooming in you can switch on 64 megapixels and then zoom in so it's using all that extra information while zooming in. Those are just a couple things I love. Now I do think they could have utilized a 16 megapixel ultrawide as opposed to a 13. They could have even went with a high quality 12. One thing that is missing is 60 frames a second on the ultra wide even the LG v40 and G8 had that option.
@@justincasano1041 bro I really wanted to love that phone, especially since I adored the screen and battery life. The cameras were just okay to me. Now, apart me of wants to really buckle down and learn pro mode, then go back to the v60 one more time. If anything...the rear cameras were fine but the front camera I couldn't get with.
as expected Pixel 6 pro is much better than v60 in auto photos, but LG's strength is video and manual mode
I will use my LG v60 for ever 😁😀
Thanks !
Amazing video
Thanks!
can you please compare oneplus 10 pro with S21 FE ?
Is the LG using Manual video,?
Do you still have LG V60 and Pixel? Could you compare between Gcam LG V60 vs Pixel
Thank ls in advance
For the price the LG V60 can't be beat.
Still go with V60
nicely done Video
I have a V60. The camera seems good. When i compared it to to my Pixel 3 that is when i notice its not that good
Watching this video on my lg v60 i love this phone
LG : Warm Side
Google : Cooler Side
The front camera is better on the 6pro but the rear camera not
Im watching this on a 4K 65 inch Tv. You can tell which one is better. .LG V60 is as good as any of the new phones S22, Apple 13 and Pixel. The videos and pics are close. Goes back and forth or tie
V60 is the winner?
The v60 is the only phone that gives the pixel 6 a run for his money in terms of selfie audio but I'd have to give it to the pixel because it has more fuller sound
Best Audio LG V60
LG v60 vs redmi note 12pro plus vs redmi note 13pro plus
6pro impressive camera wise as usual.
LG haven't had top camera since V40
V40 cameras are actually trash..
Their camera apps processing sucks. Foliage rendition looks terrible. But you can switch to using ported Gcam to eliminate those problems.
Damn, video on v60's front facing camera is so crappy...
Am watching use LGV60
V60 is more natural .good camera.
Camera 📸 9/10 à. Loa 🔈 lg v60 ok 👌👌.màu sắc màn hình 🖥 camera 📸 lg ok 👌
❤️❤️❤️
60fps Google ..
V60 power
Now do with GCAM!
Lg so good
Hi
Bb
My opinion, Lg v60 still relevan in 2022..
Naah
Ouch, my Nokia 1020 took far better daylight photos than the LG. And that was in 2013. Otherwise, it is a visually beautiful smartphone. But what use is that with this photo quality?
Ok, there's definitely a reason why LG phones no one wanted to buy
Just like Sony Xperia phones
My v60 works great tho..
Dumbest comment to date
@@fanecuffy5743
Bought a LG V60 and no regrets
Well, at least now we know why LG left the smartphone business!
il pixel 6 pro ha solo lo zoom migliore! per tutto il resto lg v60 vince a mani basse!!