Wednesday, 8 October 2014

HTC NEW CAMERA MIND BLOWING



HTC NEW CAMERA MIND BLOWING



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HTC has started to get serious about cameras in the last little 

while what with its Ultrapixel HTC One M8 and the great shooters 

on the HTC Butterfly and One Mini 2. Now we fear the head of the 

imaging department may have just got a little carried away with 

this one, in the best way possible. Meet the HTC Re: an adorable 

little action camera meant for everyone.

HTC calls it the Re because it’s a “remarkable little camera”. PR 

guff aside, we’re inclined to agree. The manufacturer is pitching 

this at people who don’t already have a GoPro. More specifically: 

the GoPro is for extreme kayakers, skydivers, space jumpers and 

BMX riders, while the Re is for everyone else who might just want 

to record a special event, cool party or the rare outing into the 

wilderness.

HTC calls these people the GoMamas and GoPapas, rather than 

the GoPros.


So how would we describe this cute little camera? Well, it’s 

basically like a mini-periscope for your hands. Or, if you’ve ever 

seen a Ventolin inhaler, you’re spot on. It’s equipped with a grip-

sensor so the Re knows when you’ve picked it up in order to turn 

on, and capturing photos and videos is delivered via a giant button 

on the top of the device mounted towards the user. Your thumb 

naturally falls on it and it’s a great way to snap an image, given 

that a little pulse tells you that the shot is safely stored inside the 

microSD card.
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It’s packing a 16-megapixel BSI compact sensor, capable of 

shooting HD video at 1080p or 720p. The Re can also shoot slow 

motion, 120fps video, at 720p.

The lens on the Re is a 146-degrees super-wide angle affair. It’s 

all 
powered by an 820mAh battery and weighs just 66.5 grams.

The Re doesn’t come with a viewfinder, mostly because HTC wants 

you to focus on the moments you’re taking photos of instead of the 

camera you’re using to shoot it. Mount it on your lapel for a 

wedding or your helmet for some extreme kayaking, press record 

and live your life.


The Re is waterproof in one metre of water for 30 minutes thanks 



to 
an IPX7 certification, or you can buy an optional cap to clip 



over 
the bottom of the device where the USB slot lives which turns 



it into 
an IPX8 device. That’s three metres of immersion for up to 



two 
hours whilst still being waterproof.

The battery allows for 100 minutes of HD video recording, or for 

1000 photos. So you can get back in the action quickly (because 

who remembers to charge their action camera before they go?), 

HTC has given the Re a fast-charge capability that gives it 100 per 

cent of its charge within two hours.

All of that is pretty standard action camera faire from one of our 

favourite phone companies, but the mind-blowing part comes not 

from the design or the resolution, but it’s just how much detail 

HTC 
has gone into to think it up.

For example, an action camera would be nothing without 

mounting 
equipment for various scenarios. No problem: you get 



five different 
mounts to choose from as optional extras.


Also, you’re probably going to be using it out and about, so let’s 

create an extendable battery pack that clips onto the bottom and 

keeps with the aesthetic of the whole camera.

The main problem with most cameras, as well as action cameras in 

general, is that you need to actually pull the memory card out 

of 

the unit, stick it into an adapter and find somewhere to put your 





photos. HTC thought of that too, and integrated the device itself 





(not the remote app, the device), with automated Google Drive or 





Dropbox backup. It uses either your phone’s data connection or a 





home Wi-Fi connection to do it, without having to really tinker 





with 


software.

To transfer stuff off the device, it’s equipped with all the 

trimmings, 
from a Bluetooth 4.0 (Low Energy) through to 802.11 



a/b/g/n Wi-
Fi.


In case you do want the job of pulling stuff off a memory card, 

HTC 
is bundling an 8GB microSD card in to keep you happy.


You can get a Re in orange, navy blue, white and maybe green, 

depending on how the paint boffins at HTC go in the next few 

weeks before launch. Speaking of launch: HTC hasn’t got an 

Australian price for the Re yet, but it has indicated this will be in 

stores before Aussie Christmas. It launches in the US in just a few 

short weeks from now at $US199.

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