The HTC One is an Android smartphone with a 4-megapixel camera and a 28mm equivalent lens with a fast maximum aperture of f/2 and optical image stabilizer. HTC One has an “UltraPixel” camera features a backside-illuminated sensor with a pixel size of 2.0 µm and sensor size of 1/3-inch.
The HTC One also offers a 4.7 inch Full HD 1080p, 468 PPI touchscreen with Touch AF, 8fps burst shooting, built-in flash, Geotagging, Full 1080p HD videos at 30fps, HDR mode for both stills and video, and the innovative Zoe shooting mode, which takes up to 20 shots and a 3 second video to create a “living photo” that you can share with friends and family.
The combination of HTC’s hypersensitive UltraPixel Sensor, high-frequency Optical Image Stabilization, faster shutter speed, and large f/2.0 aperture means users not only get fantastic pictures and video of inanimate objects in low light, but they can capture blur-less action shots without a flash.
Below you can see the detailed specs of the HTC One Ultra Pixel camera.
HTC One Ultra Pixel Camera Specs
Sensor Type | CMOS BSI |
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Sensor Size | 1/3′ |
Sensor Pixel Size | 2 mm X 2 mm |
Camera Full Size Resolution | 2688 x 1520 16:9 ratio
JPEG Shutter speed up to 48fps with reduced motion blur |
Video Resolutions | 1080P up to 30fps
720P up to 60fps 1080P with HDR up to 28fps 768×432 up to 96fps H.264 high profile, up to 20mbps |
Focal Length of System | 3.82 mm |
Optical F/# Aperture | F/2.0 |
Number of Lens Elements | 5P |
Optical Image Stabilizer | 2-axis, +/- 1 degree (average), 2000 cycles per second |
ImageChip / ISP Enhancements | HTC continuous autofocus algorithm (~200ms), De-noise algorithm, color shading for lens compensation |
Maximum frames per second | Up to 8fps continuous shooting |
Also see the full review of HTC one here from PhotographyBlog.