This is HTC's strange new Re camera

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 09 Oktober 2014 | 22.12

HTC Re camera

The camera, which will hit stores in about a month in the U.S., Europe and Asia, resembles a miniature submarine periscope. It's about 10 centimetres long; its diameter is about the same as a quarter's. (HTC/Associated Press)

Everywhere you look, people are using smartphones and tablets to snap pictures and record video of concerts, speeches or even their kids' ballet recitals — and instantly share the experiences with friends and family. At many events, people aren't even looking at the stage; they are watching through their screens.

HTC thinks there's a better way — and they're betting you won't mind carrying around an extra device about the size of a small candy bar. With the new Re camera gripped discreetly in your hands, you can take stills and video while still experiencing the event directly — not through a screen or viewfinder.

No more annoying people behind you by blocking their views with your phone or tablet. (In fact, no one may realize you're recording at all. Hmm. HTC says the Re will at least make a sound when you take a picture or start recording.)

Many analysts are suggesting the new camera is a competitor to popular devices made by GoPro, which are designed to capture personal experiences ranging from cycling to diving.

The Re marks HTC's effort to expand beyond smartphones. Its flagship HTC One smartphone earns high praise from users and tech reviewers but the company's global market share is tiny compared with Apple's and Samsung's. According to IDC, HTC's market share was less than 2 per cent in the second quarter, the latest period available.

How do I use it?

The camera, which will hit stores in about a month in the US, Europe and Asia, resembles a miniature submarine periscope. It's about 10 centimetres long; its diameter is about the same as a quarter's.

One quick press snaps a 16-megapixel still image, while a long press starts video recording at 1080p high definition. You can transfer images wirelessly to your phone or an online storage account.

Would-be filmmakers can attach the Re to tripods and other accessories. The camera is waterproof, so you can leave it outside for time-lapse video. (Apple added the time-lapse feature to iPhones in its iOS 8 software update, but you can't use your phone for other things while you take the video.)

How much does it cost?

In the U.S., the device will sell for 199US starting in October. HTC says it will be available in Canada, but did not announce pricing or a release date. The device comes with 8 gigabytes of storage, but you can add up to 128 gigabytes more with a microSD card.

Any drawbacks?

There's no display or viewfinder. You point the device toward the stage and hope you're not cutting anyone off. You can use a companion smartphone app as a viewfinder, but that defeats the point of not needing to have your phone out while enjoying an event.

What else is coming from HTC?

Next month HTC is launching a new mid-range smartphone called the Desire Eye. The phone's front camera will match the 13 megapixels found on the rear, meaning sharper selfies and videoconferencing than what smartphones typically offer. The front camera also will use face detection to keep subjects in focus and permit voice commands such as "cheese!" to snap the shot. HTC plans to bring many of these features to its high-end HTC One devices, too, through free software updates.

The 5.2-inch Desire Eye will be available in early November through AT&T. No details on price yet.

HTC also is launching a free app for iPhones and non-HTC Android phones that lets users create a highlights video. Current HTC phones have a Zoe feature that automatically grabs images taken on a given day and stitches them together into a video, complete with music.

The free app "allows us to get HTC in more people's hands without having to make them do a smartphone change immediately," says Jason Mackenzie, president of HTC America. "So the next time that customer is buying a smartphone, they now have been introduced to HTC."


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