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Apple iPhone 5s vs HTC One M8
8MP(2448x3264) iSight camera___4MP (1520 × 2688) Duo Camera
1.5μm pixel___2.0μm pixel
f/2.2 aperture___f/2.0 aperture
True Tone dual flash___dual flash

HTC Duo Camera
Looking at specifications only, our gut tells us that means the HTC One M8 should take some seriously great low light photos but struggle a bit in brighter settings. It could also cause it to struggle a little while capturing motion shots. The iPhone 5s on the other hand has a higher megapixel count and a lower aperture. That should make it faster and more able to capture brighter shots without over exposing them.
iPhone九局五勝一敗三平手,總合分數由iPhone勝出。
1. Every day photography - Winner: iPhone 5s
2. Capturing motion - Winner: iPhone 5s
3. Low light photography - Winner: Tie
4. Flash photography - Winner: iPhone 5s
5. HDR photography - Winner: iPhone 5s
6. Macro and closeup photography - Winner: Tie
7. Digital zoom - Winner: iPhone 5s
8. Panoramas - Winner: Tie
9. Depth of field - Winner: HTC One M8
iMore與Anandtech兩大網站同感,未將提升成像品質列為首要,是HTC的硬傷。
In my opinion, Apple wins this round. The iPhone 5s does a great job of balancing colors, tones, and exposure 99.9% of the time. And for people who just want to pull out their phone, snap a photo, and not have to fiddle with settings, they'll appreciate that. The HTC One M8's Duo camera does some neat tricks but I
would have rather seen HTC focus on overall image quality before adding bells and whistles.
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Allyson Kazmucha,editor for iMore
HTC’s camera tuning and app remain some of the best executed in the Android space. The new camera UI is even more simplified, without sacrificing flexibility should you need it. The new Auto Max ISO settings are incredibly useful.
The Duo Cam features
vary from gimmicky to surprisingly cool. I don’t know that the addition of a second camera sensor is good allocation of BOM resources, particularly
if it’s not going to improve image quality. Just like with the M7’s UltraPixel camera however,
in the case of the M8, HTC leverages compute to automate effects processing and not improving image quality, which is the main problem.
There are differences in camera tuning compared to the M7, but by and large
captures aren’t really improved. In some cases
there’s even a regression thanks to the lack of OIS. Ultimately
that’s the biggest problem with the new One. It’s an upgrade in so many areas but
it lacks the substantial step forward in primary camera quality that is necessary to move the high end to a better place.
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Anand Lal Shimpi, CEO of Anandtech