![]() You can also set the camera to create a time-lapse video, in which the camera shoots 16MP photos in timed increments. The Re can capture video at either 1080p or 720p at 30 frames per second (fps), and slow-motion video at 720p/30fps. Inside is a 16-megapixel 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor – a typical size found in point-and-shoot cameras. The lens can also be set to shoot in a standard narrow view. You can’t go deep-sea diving, but you can have some fun shooting at the shallow end of the pool.The Re’s ultra-wide-angle, f/2.8 lens captures a 146-degree view, giving you that fisheye look common with action cameras. A handy tripod socket is useful for both accessories like a lanyard or specialty mounts we were able to use it with our trusty Manfrotto hand-grip tripod – something we couldn’t do with the Hero4 Silver or Polaroid Cube we recently tested. There’s also a Micro USB port for charging and data transfer. ![]() HTC provides an 8GB card, but the Re supports up to 128GB, and we recommend you get as much as you can afford, since these cards can easily fill up. There’s a “HD microphone” at the top.Ī sealed cover on the bottom hides the MicroSD memory card slot. Also on the front are a speaker (the camera makes shutter sounds to indicate when a photo is snapped, for example), and a grip sensor to wake the camera up for duty. An LED embedded in the shutter button flashes colors to indicate you’re in slo-mo mode, and another shows healthy battery life in green, or orange when it dips below 25 percent. One tap of the shutter snaps a photo, or holding it down starts video. There are only two buttons: a shutter button under your thumb, and a slo-mo switch beneath the lens.
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