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The technology that's packed into this small device is impressive, I just wish the usability would measure up to the same high standards. A better-placed NFC chip and faster, less fiddly mounting to a handset would make this ideal for capturing those flee...
Gepubliceerd: 2013-09-05, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: pocket-lint.com
Great quality, The exposure modes pretty much take care of things, Adds real optical zoom to smartphones in a very simple way, Versatile and flexible
Could offer more control for advanced users, Slow to get connected, Battery life isn't amazing, No flash, Some lag on display
The ability to attach the QX10 to your phone, hold it in your hand, or stick it on a tripod while using your phone as a remote - and then throw it into your pocket after - make the Sony DSC-QX10 a versatile companion camera. Although we didn't initially t...
Samenvatting: As gadgets go, Sony's QX10 has to be one of the strangest. Designed to turn your smartphone into a fully functional compact camera, it has a sensor, a processor, a battery and storage all built into a single lens. The QX10 pairs up with your Android phone...
Gepubliceerd: 2013-09-05, Auteur: Sam , beoordeeld door: trustedreviews.com
The Sony QX10 is a quirky photography smartphone accessory that has specs to suggest it will offer fantastic photos. Whether we can get round the odd design and added weight to our phone, we'll have to let you know in the full review....
Overall, the QX10 is an excellent camera which produces great images which are on a par with similar point and shoot compact cameras. If you're looking for more control and even higher image quality, then it's worth taking a look at the QX100, which is mo...
Samenvatting: One of the mantras we often hear is that the introduction of digital imaging means that cameras dont have to look like cameras any more. The mechanics, wind-on mechanisms and motors are, of course, obsolete nowadays, and even optical viewfinders and sing...
Samenvatting: One of the mantras we often hear is that the introduction of digital imaging means that cameras dont have to look like cameras any more. The mechanics, wind-on mechanisms and motors are, of course, obsolete nowadays, and even optical viewfinders and sing...
Doesn't fit some phablets, No flash, No proper photography controls
There's plenty of areas where the Sony QX10 lens camera needs improvement. It should really be smaller and more convenient to carry around. It needs to have proper, granular photographic control. It also badly needs a flash, or at least a way of utilising...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-02-14, Auteur: Jim , beoordeeld door: pcmag.com
Sharp lens. 10x zoom range. Compact. On-camera shutter and zoom controls. Wi-Fi with NFC. iOS and Android compatibility.
Image noise at moderate ISO settings. Live view feed can lag. Shutter lag when triggering from phone. Takes time to mount to phone. Slow startup compared to a standalone camera. No support for Windows Phone
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX10 is an add-on lens for use with smartphones. It's an example of a risky, forward-thinking concept, but some issues prevent us from recommending it....
Seamless smartphone integration, Good image quality, Reasonably priced
Noticeable preview lag, Limited manual control, Mediocre battery life
We were admittedly hesitant when we first heard about Sony's new lens cameras, and we weren't even convinced after an extended hands-on earlier this month. But after spending a full week with the QX10, including shoots in Berlin and Alaska, it's hard not ...