3/15/2023 0 Comments Htc one m8 ufocusYou can tell in the bottom photo of the coffee cup that the Ufocus feature not only works, but it works extremely well. Since it's built into the camera, it's fair game for this comparison. ![]() A feature built in to the camera called Ufocus lets you tap to change the focus of a photo, as well as do a plethora of other cool things. The secondary rear camera on the HTC One M8 is specifically made to capture depth information. iPhone 5s vs HTC One M8: Capturing motionįrom left to right: iPhone 5s, HTC One M8īokeh is a term used when you want to achieve a shallow depth of field, also known as blurring the background for those not familiar with photography terminology. The HTC One struggles in bright settings and that's a much more noticeable problem. The iPhone 5s may not balance whites as well as the HTC One M8 but it's more consistent in producing images that are well lit and not over exposed. The shelf looks yellow in the iPhone 5s sample while it's a better representation of real life in the HTC One's sample. On the other hand, if you look at the photo of the incense jars, the M8 does a much better job of handling white balance than the iPhone 5s. In other instances the HTC One M8 produced darker images in bright light, almost as if it overcompensated in order to not overexpose. This is most likely due to the larger sensor and higher aperture on the M8. The lighting in both is blown out in the HTC One's samples. This is especially evident in the photos of the candle holder and the dogs on the bed. The first thing I noticed is that the HTC One M8 occasionally has a hard time handling bright light. That should make it faster and more able to capture brighter shots without over exposing them. The iPhone 5s on the other hand has a higher megapixel count and a lower aperture. It could also cause it to struggle a little while capturing motion shots. Looking at specifications only, our gut tells us that means the HTC One M8, like the one before it, should take some seriously great low light photos but struggle a bit in brighter settings. Like its predecessor, the HTC One M8 focuses less on sheer megapixel count and more on the size and quality of the pixels. Both the iPhone 5s and HTC One M8 feature backside illumination (BSI) which gets the wiring out of the way so the sensor can capture as much light as possible. The secondary lens is there strictly to gather information about depth. The main lens sports a 4 megapixel (1520 × 2688) UltraPixel sensor with an f/2.0 aperture and a pixel size of 2.0 micrometers. The HTC One M8 has not one, but two rear cameras. ![]() ![]() The iPhone 5s has an 8 megapixel (2448x3264) iSight camera with a pixel size of 1.5 micrometers, and an f/2.2 aperture. IPhone 5s vs HTC One M8: Camera specifications
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