Ervin Farkas
November 25th, 2013, 10:57 PM
It seems like the point and shoot camera is dying a slow death, while mobile phones are taking over that segment of the market. Makes sense, doesn't' it? Why would you want to carry two pieces of equipment when you can carry just one - your cell phone? After all, no one is going out of the house without the cellphone anyway... Talk about convenience - you shoot the picture or video, and instantly post it on Youtube, FB, send it in an email...
So after a few companies experimenting with lenses that attach to the cell phone's existing lens, Sony came out with something different: a "wireless lens" complete with sensor - just attach it to your phone (only physical attachment, no cables to connect - the electrical connection is via WiFi) and you're ready to shoot much higher quality images than your cell phone would shoot. And control it with... that's right, with your cell phone!
DSC-QX100 | DSC QX Series | Overview | DSCQX100B.CE7 | DSCQX100 | Sony (http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsc-qx-series/dsc-qx100)
Not bad for a new idea... will it catch on? What do you think?
So after a few companies experimenting with lenses that attach to the cell phone's existing lens, Sony came out with something different: a "wireless lens" complete with sensor - just attach it to your phone (only physical attachment, no cables to connect - the electrical connection is via WiFi) and you're ready to shoot much higher quality images than your cell phone would shoot. And control it with... that's right, with your cell phone!
DSC-QX100 | DSC QX Series | Overview | DSCQX100B.CE7 | DSCQX100 | Sony (http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsc-qx-series/dsc-qx100)
Not bad for a new idea... will it catch on? What do you think?