The HTC One is set to release this month and we think this is a
hugely impressive smartphone with a lot to offer and that it will fly
off the shelves on launch. The Nokia Lumia 720 is also due to release
this month while the Lumia 920 Nokia flagship came out late last year.
More and more of us are using our phones as our primary cameras and so
we thought you may be interested in this HTC One vs. Nokia Lumia 720
& 920 low-light shootout. Read on to find out more and also to view
the videos.
This isn’t mean to be a full specs comparison but we have written
plenty of articles about all three of these phones so to find out more
click on the following links. Instead for this article we want to
compare the camera set-ups on these three smartphones and then we have
videos showing these phones in contention in the same low-light
conditions. Usually when we write about camera specs for phones, what
most people want to hear about is megapixels but as we’ve said many
times previously, megapixels aren’t everything.
The HTC One
has a long list of notable specs but when we first heard confirmation
that it would have a 4-megapixel rear camera this caused a certain
amount of consternation with some people who were expecting rather more.
However this is no ordinary 4-megapixel camera and indeed HTC has
dubbed it an UltraPixel camera, which steps up a level in camera
technology. Each pixel is said to be able to gather 300% more light
than other smartphone camera sensors and this is particularly good for
low-light situations. The camera also has autofocus, LED flash, smile
and face detection, geotagging, f.2/0 lens, optical image stabilization,
ImageChip 2 for HDR and 1080p video capture @30fps with stereo sound
and video stabilization. There’s also a 2.1-megapixel front-facing
camera with 1080p video, HDR and 88-degree wide-angle lens.
The Nokia Lumia 720
camera set-up has a 6.7-megapixel rear camera with Carl Zeiss optics,
autofocus, geotagging, LED flash and 720p video capture @30fps. It also
has a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera with 720p video @30fps.
Meanwhile the Nokia Lumia 920
has an 8-megapixel rear camera with Carl Zeiss optics, optical image
stabilization, autofocus, dual-LED flash, PureView technology,
geo-tagging, touch focus and 1080p video @30fps and video stabilization.
It also carries a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera with 720p video
@30fps.
So which of these three smartphones will cope best with taking images
in low-light conditions? At MWC last week MyNokiaBlog managed to get
all three of these handsets into a darkened room. The Lumia 920 has
previously received praise for it’s low-light photo capabilities and so
it was interesting to add it to the mix with the more recent Lumia 720
and also the HTC One with its UltraPixel camera. The photos taken were
in the same conditions and the first of the two videos below show how
the HTC One and Nokia Lumia 720 compared with low-light shots while the
second video shows the same for the HTC One and Lumia 920.
You may be surprised at the quality of the images but we’re not going
to give away the results and it’s certainly not a clear-cut conclusion.
To check it out for yourself view the videos below and see what you
think. We’d really like you to then leave us your comments about these
camera comparisons. Which, in your view, offered the better images, the
HTC One, Nokia Lumia 720 or Nokia Lumia 920?
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