The rear camera is the same 4 - megapixel Ultrapixel camera with HTC's
Duo Camera depth - sensing tech, while the front - facing camera is the same 5 - megapixel unit.
Not exact matches
The main
camera on the rear is a 13 MP shooter with a f / 1.8 aperture and OIS, but there is also an additional 2 MP camera for capturing depth information, similar to the Duo Camera setup seen with the HTC O
camera on the rear is a 13 MP shooter with a f / 1.8 aperture and OIS, but there is also an additional 2 MP
camera for capturing depth information, similar to the Duo Camera setup seen with the HTC O
camera for capturing
depth information, similar to the
Duo Camera setup seen with the HTC O
Camera setup seen with the HTC One M8.
It's also able to utilize HTC's unique «
Duo Camera» system, which combines the «Ultrapixel» rear shooter with the second camera module that gathers depth inform
Camera» system, which combines the «Ultrapixel» rear shooter with the second
camera module that gathers depth inform
camera module that gathers
depth information.
There are two rear - facing
cameras AKA
Duo camera, to get a more «in -
depth image».
In fact, Zoe mode would be the obvious default for most photographers, it it wasn't for the fact that the HTC One M8 only uses the
Duo depth system in the standard
Camera mode.
it will apparently lack the
Duo Camera feature found on the flagship (meaning there's no
depth sensor for funky post-shooting focus adjustment and bokeh effect).
And it'll also be able to utilize HTC's unique «
Duo Camera» system, which combines the «Ultrapixel» rear shooter with the second camera module that gathers depth inform
Camera» system, which combines the «Ultrapixel» rear shooter with the second
camera module that gathers depth inform
camera module that gathers
depth information.
The
Duo Camera isn't about capturing 3D images, but the added
depth information means that you can change the perspective of your shot slightly or create a 3D motion effect, with the image moving as you move your phone around.