![]() When Selective Focus is enabled, you snap a picture, allow it to process, and then you are done. I would even go so far as to say Samsung did it better. Using proprietary software, and not needing two cameras, Samsung allows for this same effect. If you snapped the foreground, and want to go back and refocus on the background, you can do so. The One (M8) boasts a UFocus feature, which allows the photographer to go back in time essentially, refocusing a photo which has already been taken. Hate it or love, the Galaxy S5’s camera is easily the more versatile of the two. On the Galaxy S5, photos retain their value once transferred off of the device, allowing for more editing and cropping for those which need it. As we found when reviewing the One (M8), after photos are uploaded to the computer, they lose an insane amount of crispness and detail. In comparison to the HTC One (M8)’s UltraPixel lens, which totes a 4MP sensor, Samsung threw in a 16MP sensor, allowing the phone to take not only larger resolution photos, but photos with more clarity and detail. Regardless of which team you might be rooting for, Samsung or HTC, we can all no doubt agree that when dealing with megapixels on smartphones, more is sometimes, but not always, better. ![]() While HTC did a great job at marketing the One’s somewhat gimmicky features, the camera leaves a whole lot to be desired, especially in regards to editing photos after the fact, as well as overall picture quality.Īs stated in the previous 5 Reasons post, the One’s UltraPixel sensor does do a fine job at creating photos that are share worthy on Instagram and Twitter, but for anyone looking to get more out of their photos, 4 megapixels probably won’t cut it.Īfter our time with the Galaxy S5, we have compiled another five reasons which make the shooter on Samsung’s newest flagship device better than the one found on the HTC One (M8). ![]() We have heard from Kellen as to why he is already missing the One (M8)’s camera thanks to a few of its features, but the Galaxy S5 shooter is nothing to mess around with. ![]()
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