Sony Alpha QX1

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Sony Alpha QX1
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By ePHOTOzine on
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Sony's QX range of cameras offers something pretty distinct in the marketplace at the moment. While we've been able to use cameras with smartphones and tablets for some time, it's not often that you find a camera that relies entirely on another device...

By PhotographyBLOG on
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Sony QX1 verdict Open Gallery As we said earlier, we find the Sony QX1 to be a bit of an oddity, and we're not quite sure who it's aimed at. Existing enthusiasts will likely find themselves annoyed at the awkwardness of having to pair it with a...

By Stuff on
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We love the Smart Lens concept, but we just can't see who's going to buy a body-only...

By Expert Reviews on

And now, like a gift from a parallel universe, there's a new Sony product with pure sass coursing through its veins. The Sony ILCE-QX1 is a follow-up to last year's QX10 and QX100 smartphone-mountable cameras, and this one has—get this—an interchangeable...

By Wired on

Sony has added two new lens-style cameras to the QX range at IFA 2014, the QX1 and QX30. Just like the QX10 and QX100 - launched at last year's IFA - the new lenses will connect to your smartphone. The idea is to give you a high quality sensor with...

By Pocket-lint on

Sony's QX100 and QX10 introduced a new concept in digital cameras. They look like lenses you fit on to a camera body, but they actually have a sensor built in. They're designed to attach to your smartphone and communicate with it wirelessly, so that the...

By TechRadar on

Sony has announced two new "lens-style" cameras. In an era of ubiquitous smartphone cameras, there an infinite number of photography opportunities... limited by the often-way-too-small images sensors (and no optical zoom capabilities). Enter lens-style...

By Steves Digicams on

Now, I already had a vague inkling that Japan's most adventurous tech company would have some interesting announcements at IFA 2014. Sony has done the unthinkable, though — shoe-horned a relatively massive APS-C imaging sensor into one of its cut-down...

By Gizmodo on
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Die bisher vorgestellten QX-Module von Sony besaßen Bildsensoren im 1/2,3-Zoll und im 1-Zoll-Format. Mit der Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX1 (Datenblatt) ist nun auch ein Modell mit APS-C-Sensor (23,2 x 15,4mm) erhältlich. Der Exmor-CMOS-Sensor löst 19,8...

International Review By Das Digitalkamera-Magazin on