itreviews.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The Sony Cyber-shot DCS-QX100 ($499.99 direct) is one of a pair of lens style cameras, intended for use with an Android or iOS phone. Releasing a top-end camera without a rear LCD or traditional controls is a bold choice for any company, especially when y...
The Sony Cyber-shot DCS-QX100 is an example of a bold design as a smartphone add-on lens, but there are performance issues that keep us from recommending it...
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Sony did something a little radical in 2013, launching the lens-style camera accessories for smartphones. With two models on offer - the QX10 and the QX100 - the idea is to bring quality to your smartphone photos that would be otherwise be impossible and...
Good low light performance, aperture control, manual focus option, great results...
Some connection problems with PlayMemories app, lack of control, no ISO adjustment, lack of information, price, bulky...
The more we used the QX100, the more apparent the difference from the QX10 became. Once connected to a phone, the QX100 is difficult to get into your pocket. Even with a big jacket pocket, attached to a big phone like the HTC One, it was just too bi...
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This device is a 20 megapixel camera with a 29-105mm (film equivalent) image stabilised Zeiss branded lens. Except that it is not exactly a complete came...
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Technology News Cameras Digital Life News DateDecember 19, 2013 (1) Read later This device is a 20-megapixel camera with a 29-105mm (film equivalent) image-stabilised, Zeiss-branded lens. Except that it is not exactly a complete camera. It...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Smartphones are slowly pushing entry-level compact cameras towards the sidelines of the market, gradually eating away at their market share. Users are expecting the quality of mobile phone cameras to... Last week, for the launch of its new standalone "sm...
Picture quality worthy of an RX100 II!, Max aperture at f/1.8, Very fast autofocus, Settings ring around the lens, Screw thread for tripod mounting...
Foursecond startup, No shutter speed or ISO settings, No RAW, No burst mode, 720p video only, Quite bulky compared with a RX100 compact camera, Battery life is quite low...
Using the same sensor and lens as the RX100, the Sony QX-100 delivers on its promises and brings never-before-seen levels of photo and video quality to Android and iOS smartphones. It therefore just manages to bag itself a four-star review. However, it's...
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It was no secret that Sony was lining up to launch a couple of exciting smartphone accessories, looking to give you access to better smartphone pictures. The Sony QX100 is the higher-quality of the two lens-style cameras just announced by Sony at IFA 2013...
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The basic point and shoot compact camera market seems to be fighting a losing battle against the rise of the always-ready smartphones. What Sony is attempting to do with its two new QX cameras is create a hybrid of the two, rather than trying (and failing...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The basic point and shoot compact camera market seems to be fighting a losing battle against the rise of the always-ready smartphones. What Sony is attempting to do with its two new QX cameras is create a hybrid of the two, rather than trying (and failing...
Sony has once again come up with an innovative concept in the Sony QX100. For some time, camera manufacturers have been struggling to keep up with the onslaught of improving camera phone technologies. This is the first time we're seeing something wh...
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Sony Lens Camera QX100: At a glance The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-QX100 is a pretty new idea in the camera world. It's a digital camera that connects to your phone, using its screen as the preview display that you'd normally find one the snapper's back. This is...
an interesting experiment but it needs time The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-QX100 is an odd camera, and it takes a bit of getting used to – clamping a chunky 180g weight on your phone feels plain weird. However, it has the specs to suggest it'll take cracking p...
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Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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While the Sony DSC-QX100 smart lens was leaked prior to its officially announcement, we didn't truly believe it existed until we saw it with our own eyes. Unveiled alongside the more compact Sony QX10 smart lens, the QX100 attaches to the back of your sm...
Simple to use, Very good images, Great for group shots...
Very expensive, Slow to use, Limited battery life...
The Sony QX100 is a nice idea, and the results are certainly impressive. But unfortunately it's hampered by the lack of a flash, poor battery life, the high price and the sluggish performance. But if you've got money to burn and are after a new toy to go...
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One of the mantras we often hear is that the introduction of digital imaging means that cameras dont have to look like cameras any more. The mechanics, wind-on mechanisms and motors are, of course, obsolete nowadays, and even optical viewfinders and sing...
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Manufacturers have been including cameras in mobile phones for over a decade and as phones get more powerful and portable, so have the built-in cameras. With these advances in camera technologies, consumers want to be able to take high quality photos from...
Great build quality, Full 1080p Recording, Up to 20 MP photos, In-Lens stabilisation, Interchangeable battery, Up to three hours recording time between charges, Included Smartphone mount...
Too big to fit in a pocket, Requires PlayMemories Mobile app for Android or iOS, Occasional performance issues while connected to a Smartphone, Single button to capture photos, No button to start/stop video recordings, No flash, Price...
Overall the QX100 is a great compact lens-style camera which is capable of taking high quality photos and videos, while being controlled by any Android or iOS Smartphones. Yes there may be a few downsides such as limited portability due to its physical si...
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Camera phones have been around for more than a decade, and not a lot has changed with their overall function in this time. Modern smartphones may have more advanced specifications compared to the early camera phones, but they still function like a simple...
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It is expensive and a little clumsy in operation.This device is as curious as Sony's digital recording binoculars. Perhaps the designers at Sony have been given freedom to try anything and see how it flies. So right now the company offers the best mirrorl...
This device is as curious as Sony's digital recording binoculars. Perhaps the designers at Sony have been given freedom to try anything and see how it flies. So right now the company offers the best mirrorless cameras - the a7 twins - and the best compact...
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Left to right) An E-mount lens, the QX1 device, a smartphone mount and, allegedly, the yet-to-be-announced Xperia Z3 smartphone from Sony. Image via sonyalpharumorsA new smartphone-mountable camera component from Sony will be equipped with an E-mount att...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX100 was reviewed alongside the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX10. See the review of both cameras here...
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When I first saw it, I didn't believe it, I thought it was some futuristic concept that will never make its way to the consumer market. Weeks later, more leaks made their way to the internet including a promo video and a full spec sheet that left me in aw...
So I admit, that's a huge list of flaws. I may be a little biased too, because I'm a noob in photography, what with all the pictures I have taken, be it with my smartphone, DSLR or even my Olympus EP3 are pretty horrendous looking, even in auto mode. The...
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