At IFA 2014, Sony announced a second round of its lens-style QX-series cameras that use your smartphone's screen for their viewfinder and controls. Joshua Goldman Managing Editor / Advice Managing ...
The QX cameras continue to be an intriguing prospect that produce excellent images, but do come with their own set of problems. First of all it's not exactly a camera for quick snapshots, as you need ...
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - September 03, 2014) - B&H Photo would like to share the announcement of Sony's new HDR-AZ1 Action Cam, which at 1 x 1.4 x 2.9" in size is, in many ways, a scaled-down ...
Not content with transforming smartphones into compact cameras with its quirky smart lenses, Sony now wants them to be interchangeable lens cameras too. Revealed at IFA 2014, the firm's new lens-style ...
The next generation of Sony's iPhone-compatible wireless camera lenses was officially unveiled on Wednesday with two new models: One with a whopping 30-times optical zoom, and another that allows ...
The Sony Cyber-shot QX30 is one of Sony's "Smart Lens" cameras, designed to be used with a smartphone, it gives you an impressive 30x optical zoom lens, vastly improving the reach of your camera. One ...
One of two new Lens Cameras shown this week by Sony is the DSC-QX30, complete with a cool 30x optical zoom. This device works with 60x "Clear Image" zoom as well, sacrificing no pixels as you zoom in ...
As expected Sony has announced the launch of their new Sony Lens Camera systems in the form of the new Sony QX1 and QX30, which expand the range of the already available lens cameras created by Sony.
Sony has indeed added to its lineup of camera tech add-ons for smartphone devices today, with not one, but two new devices in the QX series of accessories. The QX1 and QX30 join the existing QX10 and ...
The first model, the QX30, sports a 30x, 24-720mm f/3.5-6.3 optical zoom lens. There's a 20.4-megapixel, 1/2.3-inch Exmor R CMOS sensor, a 12,800 top ISO and 1080/60p video support. You can store ...
A 30x optical zoom to use with your smartphone sounds like a good idea in theory, but in practice it can be frustrating. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we ...