By Rich W Woods
The HTC Re has been available for a few weeks now. When I purchased mine, the first thing I did was compare the HTC Re to the HTC One M8. I was not impressed. The HTC Re has a tough time pairing with the Re app and the photos weren’t great.
I decided to give the HTC Re another chance. The HTC Re doesn’t have a power switch. It has sensors that know when the user is holding it; however, even if the user isn’t holding it, if he presses the shutter button, it takes a photo. I thought that maybe it needs to be on to focus. I was wrong. Let’s take a look.
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By Rich W Woods
Last month at HTC’s Double Exposure event, HTC announced a “remarkable camera that we call Re”. The HTC Re looks a lot like a periscope. It’s designed to be an action camera. Something like a Go Pro but for everyday use.
The HTC Re has a 16 MP sensor and it takes 1080p video and it is remarkable simple to use. In fact, it doesn’t even have a power switch. It simply has a sensor that can tell when the user is holding it. There is no viewfinder unless it is connected to an app, which is a bit confusing because if I’m connected to a smart phone app I’m using my smart phone camera.
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