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Sony ILCE-QX1 E-mount camera for your smartphone
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    Specs:

    • 20.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS Sensor
    • Sony E-Mount
    • ISO100 - ISO16000
    • BOINZ X image processor
    • Built in pop-up flash
    • Wi-Fi / NFC connectivity
    • RAW and JPEG shooting
    • only 1080p30 video (sic!)

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  • PR

    Building on its strong history of innovation in the digital imaging market, Sony Electronics has today announced two additions to their unique line of Lens-style Camera.

    Designed for mobile photography enthusiasts, the new high-zoom DSC-QX30 and E-mount interchangeable-lens ILCE-QX1 models combine the power of a premium compact digital camera with the convenience and connectivity of today's smartphones, utilizing Wi-Fi® connectivity to instantly transform a connected phone into an extremely powerful photographic tool.

    The new cameras utilize the latest version of Sony's PlayMemories Mobile™ application (version 5.0 for Android and iOS devices) to connect wirelessly to a smartphone quicker than ever, converting the bright, large LCD screen of the phone into a real-time viewfinder with the ability to frame shots, adjust zoom, release the camera shutter, start/stop video recordings and control other basic camera settings. The new app version 5.0 features an updated user-friendly interface that adds gridlines for easy image framing and a mirror mode ideal for self-portraits.

    For added convenience, the app can be activated using NFC one-touch with compatible devices. Once pictures are taken, they are saved directly on both the phone and the camera, and can be shared instantly via social media or other common mobile applications.

    New QX1 Interchangeable-lens Version

    The new E-mount ILCE-QX1 model is the world's first lens-style camera that gives photography enthusiasts a whole new way to take advantage of their α Mount System* lens collection.

    Compatible with Sony's growing range of E-mount lens offerings including zoom, portrait, wide-angle, macro and more, the new QX1 camera features a built-in 20.1 megapixel APS-C size Exmor CMOS sensor that grabs huge amounts of detail for landscape shots and beautiful ‘bokeh' background defocus. It's teamed with Sony's advanced BIONZ X processor that now features improved area-specific noise reduction for stunning low-light images.

    The unique new QX1 camera features a wealth of other premium features, including Superior Auto, RAW image shooting and a pop-up flash to brighten up portraits in backlight situation, gloomy interiors and night scenes.

    New DSC-QX30 30x optical zoom Model

    The new compact sized DSC-QX30 camera brings the power and versatility of a 30x optical zoom lens to mobile photographers, eliminating the frustration and poor quality commonly experienced when zooming-in using a smartphone camera. Additionally, the extensive 30x zoom is aided by Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization to minimize camera shake throughout the zoom range. Clear Image Zoom is also available, utilizing advanced color and pattern matching technologies to allow the QX30 to reach an impressive 60x magnification digitally without sacrificing pixel count.

    Awesome zoom power is matched by lock-on AF and speedy continuous shooting at up to 10fps, letting photographers capture fast-moving action with an accurately focused burst of split-second images. For video enthusiasts, the QX30 model can also shoot Full HD video at a smooth 60p frame rate at the touch of a button.

    Pricing and Availability

    The new QX30 and QX1 lens-style cameras will be sold for about $350 and $400, respectively. The QX30 will be available this September, and the QX1 will be available this November at Sony retail stores

  • While I get it, I also don't get this device. I mean, yes it's small, but it's also a bit of a hassle constantly clipping it onto and off a phone. You will still miss out a lot of moments compared to just using the phone camera or a separate but small mirrorless.

  • No one ask you to clip it on or off. Otherwise it has many advantages :-)

    Sad thing is that it is based on old cameras, not latest a5100 and a6000.

  • With a good video quality, these things could be a hit with quadcopter's people...

  • @MarcioK

    Yes, issue is short battery life, old sensor and old LSI.

    Proper solution was to make it very small. without battery at all (with ability to connect copters one).

  • Here is my QX1 on my Verizon HTC Droid DNA with FE 70-200mm F4 G OSS with the tiny 16-50mm PZ OSS zoom in the background :

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  • Also a fast lens like an 85mm F1.4 with lens Turbo adapter works like a 61mm F1.0 on the QX1.

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