QUOTE(tiensong @ Jan 24 2014, 02:23 PM)
Any way to express change to HDR mode from single shooting mode except manually go to settings there?
I don't think there's any apart from the method you mentioned (Menu > Modes > Rich Tone)
But
mudkipryan94 with his English that gives me brain cancer says
"don't hold the btn longer... it may cuased to HDR shoot mode man"I'll translate his quote to stop more people having brain cancer: "Do not hold the button for long, it might cause the camera to shoot in HDR mode."
He said
may, therefore its his assumption, it may or may not; therefore we users had proven that it WILL NOT activate HDR mode when the shutter button was held down for long periods.
/Case Closed/
QUOTE(666devil @ Jan 24 2014, 02:23 PM)
Ok then. I can concur s3 sensor is better than s4 even when s4 has more megapixel. Every time my photo blur, I swap to s3 take same photo, no issue. I can can do that Bcoz I passed on the s3 to my wife and it is always with us.
So the fruit is correct, it's the sensor and capability to let in light that counts, not the high MP.
Yep, therefore they have 4 megapixel cameras on HTC One. Try to stabilise your hands like leaning it on a wall or something, use a flash if possible.