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155 Reviews
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The HTC RE is a great camera for shooting images and videos where you do not want to separate out the subject. You can shoot city life or vehicles moving etc. where you do not need to separate out a single subject, this camera can do wonders in such scena...
Abstract: On first glance, the HTC Re seems to be a very odd sort of device. It is shaped a bit like a submarine periscope or a breath inhaler. It is however, actually a camera and a very powerful one at that – it comes with a 16.0-megapixel CMOS Sony sensor, with...
User friendly design, Camera can capture lot of details, even slow motion videos, Water proof
Fixed Focus
The HTC RE is a simply fun to use camera. Ofcourse it cannot replace DSLRs or point-to-shoot cameras or the best camera smartphones available these days. But it is creative and a unique device.First Published : Friday, January 09, 2015 - 14:39Related Stor...
The camera quality could have been better. It definitely has an advantage when compared with a smartphone camera in term of draw speed on mobile you need to press the power button, unlock and then tap camera button or unlock directly to camera; now with...
Great ergonomics, Fuss-free operation, IP57 certified
Video recording quality isn't good, Too expensive, Lack of OIS
We laude HTC's efforts to innovate and create a fun, unique device that could evolve into a niche of its own. The industrial design of the RE is a perfect blend of good looks and supreme ergonomics. However, there are a few of flaws that HTC needs to addr...
Imagine a phone with a detachable camera that will let you mount the lens on a helmet, with the phone safe in your backpack or, better yet, at home. Imagine a regular phone with a water-proof camera. For all we care, someone at HTC may have been imagining...
Handling, Compactness, White balance management, WiFi, Smoothrunning app
No screen display, No lens or mechanical stabilisation, Only captures video in Full HD with 30 fps, Images lack sharpness, Poor sound reproduction
The HTC Re achieves its aims, but its lack of technical features (no 4K, Full HD 60 fps, or integrated screen) prevents it from competing with the rest, such as the Kodak PixPro SP1, for example. That said, the camera's primary selling points are its comp...
To begin with I was a little confused as to where this would “fit” in my life but it's definitely an action / sports camera in my book. It'll also work for those moments when you'd perhaps like to take a small Director role in your own footage, filming a...
Published: 2014-12-11, Author: Matthew , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Like MP3 players, digital cameras have been all but obliterated by smartphones which assimilated their features into a single monolithic slab. It's no bad thing: our pockets are less cluttered, our lives simpler because we only have to charge one devic...