Re: To everyone who is bashing the M8 camera, I have a couple of points to make.
1 weeks worth of thoughts:
- I still love the HTC ultrapixel camera. I loved it on the M7, and the M8 is better. I mostly take photos to post on facebook so high resolution is unnecessary. I wouldn't complain if it were an 8mp shooter though. But as it stands, to me, the only real difference between all phone cameras is their low light performance. Anyone can take a good quality daylight shot, but at night, people turn to me to take the shots
- HTC's video capture is great. I love that my sound doesn't distort when things get loud.
- I wish there was a still a Zoe button in the regular camera mode. Zoe's were the kind of thing I'd give a shot because the option was there in my face on the M7. In the M8, I have to make that decision to use Zoe mode. That time it takes to switch over could mean I've missed my shot.
- Being able to save settings as different default cameras is handy as I like to tinker and have my favorite presets for different situations.
- Ufocus is FUN! Everyone who's played with it on my phone is impressed and creates that "I wish I had that feature" envy. I wish I could control the level of blurring though as it's a bit much sometimes. I love how easy it is unlike other solutions that require heavy editing or multiple photos to be taken, or google camera's implementation requiring you to move the camera etc.
Overall, I understand HTC is hoping to make massive leaps in mobile camera tech over the next year and a half so I understand not pushing things too far this year. I'm predicting an 8mp+ ultrapixel shooter with optical zoom next year
At the end of the day, despite what it says on paper, I actively WANT to use my M8 camera. With other phones, I only used the camera when I needed to.