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-[* black] With the help of our spudger, we pop out the front-facing camera.
-[* black] LG has added DSLR features including exposure compensation, RAW image capture, and other settings which can be manually adjusted.
-[* black] Or maybe these stats should go in the rear-facing camera step?
+[* black] With the help of our spudger, we pop out the 8MP front-facing camera.
+[* black] Most notable about this little camera is the somewhat controversial [http://www.androidcentral.com/pictures-four-2014-android-phones-and-lg-g4-front-facing-camera#slide2|smoothing effect|new_window=true], which seems to be helpful in common shooting situations—if you don't need [http://gizmodo.com/heres-how-the-lg-g4-camera-stacks-up-to-the-iphone-6-an-1701586268|sharp details|new_window=true].
+[* black] While it is not visible to us, the G4 is also supposed to have an ultra-thin 0.1mm blue IR filter to block out infrared interference, giving photos a more "natural" look.