![]() The HTC One continues the trend of using a unified camera interface for stills and video. HTC has included a second-generation ImageChip to process the images captured with the camera and also handle the needs of HTC Zoe. The sensor takes 16:9 photos with 2688 x 1520 pixel resolution, while switching to the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio limits the maximum resolution to 2048 x 1520 pixels, or just over 3MP. The sensor used in the HTC One has a 1/3" diagonal with a 16:9 aspect ratio and it's mounted behind a 5-element lens with F/2.0 aperture. Low-light performance is also helped by the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) as we saw on the Nokia Lumia 920. So, each pixel in the HTC One camera is twice the size of a pixel in the 808 and iPhone 5 cameras.īigger pixels mean lower noise levels and usually, better dynamic range. The Nokia N8 had 1.75-micron pixels, while the 808 PureView and the iPhone 5 both have 1.4-micron pixels. The ultrapixels are bigger than you would get on all other current cameraphones. In HTC marketing talk these larger photosites are calls UltraPixels. However, since the sensor is equally sized to a 12MP sensor, it only gets to capture a third of the resolution. It's only the second smartphone to feature optical stabilization and it's the first to use a new design which involves photosites that are three times as big as those on a 12MP size. The HTC One comes with a camera that's unique in the smartphone world.
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