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Published: 2013-09-05, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
Abstract: É fascinante observar como fabricantes tradicionais de câmeras tentam adaptar sua tecnologia para um mundo onde smartphones conseguem tirar ótimas fotos . Point-and-shoots nunca estiveram melhor em qualidade, e ao mesmo tempo nunca foram tão desnecessária...