What about the new DxO ONE Camera?
#1
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What about the new DxO ONE Camera?
I don't see any discussion here of this new camera platform that is due to ship to pre-purchasers in September.
Here's the web site http://www.dxo.com/us/dxo-one
Summary: Same sensor as RX100, attaches to iPhone/iPad for control through screen (although not necessary), fixed 32mm equiv lens.
For pre-release buyers, you get "$300" of their photo processing software.
I must admit, I just ordered one, lets see how this turns out.
Here's the web site http://www.dxo.com/us/dxo-one
Summary: Same sensor as RX100, attaches to iPhone/iPad for control through screen (although not necessary), fixed 32mm equiv lens.
For pre-release buyers, you get "$300" of their photo processing software.
I must admit, I just ordered one, lets see how this turns out.
#3
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 3,376
it's not that new..
Sony had their QX10/QX100 line early last year and QX1 (APS-C ILC)/QX30 late last year
I own a QX10.... WiFi connection is buggy, so I assume the wired connection on the DxO One will be better
it's a fun thing to use, but I prefer my RX100 more
Sony had their QX10/QX100 line early last year and QX1 (APS-C ILC)/QX30 late last year
I own a QX10.... WiFi connection is buggy, so I assume the wired connection on the DxO One will be better
it's a fun thing to use, but I prefer my RX100 more
#4
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Why would anyone carry this? It is priced around the same as a full blown RX100, and lacks a viewfinder. Sure, you can use your phone as one, but this really doesn't seem all that intuitive. And what if Apple switches to USB-C for all of their phones?