![]() ![]() Color representation is very accurate and we don't see the typical for smartphone cameras excessive color saturation boost. However, one can achieve better results by tapping on the subject being photographed – that is what sets the exposure and focus right. Photos are often underexposed, with average details and visible digital noise even in well-lit scenes. Image quality is satisfactory despite the sensor's low resolution, yet below what one would expect from a smartphone of this class. Video modes include HDR video in full HD, 60fps in 720p HD, and slow-motion video at 120 frames per second. There's a new Dual Capture option that takes photo with both the main and front cameras at the same time, placing the latter over the former. You see, all the modes and adjustments are placed in a single menu list with sub-menus, and because of that, finding the setting you need takes longer than it should.įeature-wise, there is a bunch of filters and scenes to use when appropriate, including Night, Sweep Panorama, HDR, and Anti Shake adding software stabilization to the image. The settings menu, however, hasn't been organized in the best way possible. Launching the camera app brings us to a familiar from the HTC One screen with separate shutters for photos and video situated conveniently on the right. The produced images are large enough to be shared online or developed into small prints, but often too small to be cropped and zoomed in on effectively. The result is a maximum image resolution of only 4 megapixels. ![]() But since each pixel occupies extra space, not a lot of them have been fitted onto the sensor. The pixels, being 2.0 µm in size, should theoretically improve low-light performance by capturing “more than 300% more light than most leading 13 megapixel cameras”. The UltraPixel camera on the HTC One max relies on a 1/3' back-side illuminated sensor with native 16:9 aspect ratio, f/2.0 aperture, and 28mm lens. That's why we were a bit disappointed when we learned that the HTC One max had an UltraPixel camera as well – a camera that's pretty much identical to the one found on the HTC One, save for its lack of optical image stabilization. ![]() ![]() But then we tested the HTC One ourselves and its camera failed to impress us. When HTC announced the One, it introduced us to its much-touted UltraPixel camera technology, which was supposed to blow the cameras of the competition straight out of the water. ![]()
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