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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Ergonomie
Compacité
Gestion de la balance des blancs
Wi-Fi
Application fluide
Fonctionnement simple et intuitif
Format pratique et compact
Connexion rapide
Fun à utiliser
Excellente ergonomie
Étanche
Taille
Simplicité
Design et prise en main
Mise sous tension par contact
Résistance à l'eau et à la poussière
Application Re.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas d'écran de visualisation
Pas de stabilisation optique ou mécanique
Full HD 30 i/s uniquement
Manque de piqué
Restitution du son
Qualité d'image (tout juste correcte)
Qualité de la vidéo un peu décevante
Manque de stabilisation
Trop cher par rapport aux prestations
Temps de latence
Qualité d'image sensiblement similaire à celle d'un smartphone
Publié: 2014-12-11, Auteur: Matthew , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Extrait: Like MP3 players, digital cameras have been all but obliterated by smartphones which assimilated their features into a single monolithic slab. It's no bad thing: our pockets are less cluttered, our lives simpler because we only have to charge one devic...
The HTC Re is a small, simple point-and-shoot video camera that's ready to shoot when you pick it up. It's waterproof to 1 meter without a housing, and its built-in wireless and the Re app let you see what you're shooting as well as view and download what
There is noticeable shutter lag. Its video and photo quality aren't significantly better than a smartphone and audio quality is poor. Its battery isn't user replaceable or removable. Its shape is great for holding, but the body is a bit slippery
The HTC Re's features might not be as unusual as its design, but it's still a solid little camera that's easier and faster to shoot with than your average smartphone....
Funky but thoughtful design, Wide-angle lens, Instantly ready to use, Shoots decent photos
Additional features, settings buried in app, Video quality could be better, Short battery life, Overpriced
Despite our initial qualms, the Re turned out to be fun to use, and if you don't expect too much out of it (like moviemaking chops), it does the job. Photo quality is good, and video is OK, but it stands out from the crowd with its unique and effective d...
Battery life Open Gallery The battery life itself is said to last about 1000 pictures (or about 2 hours in terms of video life) which is pretty remarkable for a tool of this size. HTC claims it'll charge from dead to full in a matter of two hour...
The HTC RE is a fun device, though for enthusiast photographers it is obviously far too limited. For those who want to capture memorable moments, the disconnection of a viewfinder allows you live a moment rather than worry about whether you are capturing...
The HTC Re is a device I want to like. I want to laud innovation, and this little camera is certainly that. But can HTC start a new product category? It's too expensive - I get that it needs to be to reach the premium performance level, but it's not even...
Extrait: As well as announcing the double camera-toting Desire Eye smartphone, HTC has also unveiled a completely new product category for the brand.Entering the world of the point and shoot is the highly unusual RE camera. Designed as a simpler competitor to the...
Small enough to carry in your pocket, Wide-angle lens takes in a lot, Water-resistant and hardy, Really easy to use
Image and video quality not good enough, Some connection and app issues
Despite the fact that our phones take better pictures, we keep finding ourselves using the RE to take quick snaps instead. If HTC can improve the image and video quality in a sequel then it could be a real winner. Limitations and software niggles aside...
Publié: 2015-06-20, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: geekdad.com
Extrait: The RE Camera fits easily in your hand and only has two buttons Photos: Jonathan H LiuDespite the fact that I've finally got a smartphone, I still usually use a standalone digital camera, a Sony Cyber-shot It's not a really high-end camera, but it has an...