QUOTE(thesun @ Feb 20 2013, 03:09 AM)
new challenger HTC One..
got OIS also.. and ultra pixel
ehh got OIS? i only hear ultra pixel... didnt notice got OIS
QUOTE(shrumpish @ Feb 20 2013, 08:56 AM)
first they copy the polycarbonate unibody to the point that we can hardly distinguish nokia and htc.. Now, they try to copy the camera.. Lets just hope that they can deliver, because i know nokia can do better..
ehh i dont recall HTC polycarbonate body same/similar design with lumia one....
which model ?
QUOTE(EXkurogane @ Feb 20 2013, 09:20 AM)
it's 3 X 4MP (or 4.3MP, from what i heard) stacked sensors, only 12-13MP, even with oversampling. Since it is using stacked sensors instead of a single large sensor, i assume it cant take full resolution 12-13MP photos (and in some sites they mention 4MP in the specsheet instead of 12 or 13MP). No matter how you look at it, 4MP photos are too small to be of any good use especially if you want to work on the photos in a photoshop on a high res monitor (like, 2560X1600 monitor). 5MP is the bare minimum to me.
It's true pixels are not everything, but when a photo is too small the amount of potential to work on decreases. Large res photos, you can work on post-processing without making it look too fake or obvious. You have the extra pixels to play with. HTC trying to beat Nokia in cameras of phones is like telling me A Proton can outrun a Porsche. Size of sensor and optics is also important.
Here's something for you to compare.

HTC is becoming Samsung, copying others...
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nah but i never use phone photo photoshop kaw kaw, dslr better for image clarity hehe. dpi right? forget...