Hello and welcome to the Note5 camera thread, here we can share and discuss what's possible with the 16 megapixel back camera with optical image stabilization and the 5 megapixel shooter on the front with wide-angle lens.
One of the cool new features besides DNG RAW capture that arrived with the 5.1.1 update on the S6 and S6 edge earlier is shutter speed control between 1/24000 and 10 seconds. FINALLY. This means better overall control of photography which can only be a good thing. Considering camera2 API apps such as Manual Camera and others more-or-less work with the S6 and S6 edge, we can expect a wider range of controls with these 3rd party apps. How much, we'll find out soon, please post whatever information you find. The following screenshot is from PhoneArena's hands-on.

Now the big question: what kind of sensor(s) does the Note5 have? Do we still have Sony Exmor and Samsung ISOCELL variants? Is it the new, smaller Samsung ISOCELL sensor?
One of the possibilities to find this out, suggested by PhoneArena and others, is installing AIDA64 on the phone and go the the Devices / Camera ID option to see if there's a SONY_IMX(xxx) string or a SLSI (Samsung). Please do so. I'll be looking to post some images taken with the camera and if I can put my hands on this glass/metal beast, I'll take some shots myself.
One of the cool new features besides DNG RAW capture that arrived with the 5.1.1 update on the S6 and S6 edge earlier is shutter speed control between 1/24000 and 10 seconds. FINALLY. This means better overall control of photography which can only be a good thing. Considering camera2 API apps such as Manual Camera and others more-or-less work with the S6 and S6 edge, we can expect a wider range of controls with these 3rd party apps. How much, we'll find out soon, please post whatever information you find. The following screenshot is from PhoneArena's hands-on.
Now the big question: what kind of sensor(s) does the Note5 have? Do we still have Sony Exmor and Samsung ISOCELL variants? Is it the new, smaller Samsung ISOCELL sensor?
One of the possibilities to find this out, suggested by PhoneArena and others, is installing AIDA64 on the phone and go the the Devices / Camera ID option to see if there's a SONY_IMX(xxx) string or a SLSI (Samsung). Please do so. I'll be looking to post some images taken with the camera and if I can put my hands on this glass/metal beast, I'll take some shots myself.
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