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A los editores les gusta
Calidad de imagen de cámara compacta gama media
Audacia en la creación de una categoría
Zoom óptico 10x
Compatible con Android y iOs
Extraordinaria calidad de imagen comparado con cualquier otro móvil
Su versatilidad de uso y las posibilidades lúdicas que ofrece en cuanto a enfoques creativos
O incluso fotografías sin el apoyo del smartphone
Es más ligero y cómodo de llevar encima
Es compatible con iOS y Android
El zoom 10x te permite acercarte prácticamente a lo que quieras
Cuenta con ranura para tarjetas microSD
Estabilizador de imagen y WiFi. Si quieres tomar fotos sin un teléfono puedes hacerlo y después "revelarlas" al ver
A los editores no les gusta
Tener que llevar dos cacharros encima
No tan rápido para el point&shoot
Falta control de exposición
Pequeño lag por conexión inalámbrica
La conectividad con el smartphone está llena de fallos y es muy inestable
El QX10 es lento. e tarda demasiado en poner en marcha. (Encender el móvil
Encender el objetivo
Abrir la aplicación
Sincronizar...) y tarda mucho en procesar cada foto. No sir
Para muchos el hecho de que no tenga pantalla resultará un punto malo
Pero recuerda que puedes enlazar esta cámara con prácticamente cualquier teléfono inteligente
Publicación: 2013-09-27, Autor: David , crítica de: theverge.com
Resumen: First I saw Paul Rudd, walking in cargo shorts and a very baggy white T-shirt. Then, not 48 hours later, a scruffy Paul Giamatti walked past me on the street holding hands with his son. In both cases, I knew I had to take a picture — you're not really a N...
Trying to evaluate the unique Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX10 has proved to be very difficult. On one hand, it's a dumbed-down, over-priced point and shoot camera that has some intrinsic performance issues. On the other, it's an innovative way for smartphone ow...
Publicación: 2013-09-10, Autor: Arne , crítica de: theunwired.net
As said, when the first leaks hit the web, I put the the idea to my virtual "Want List". However, at that time I thought about getting a QX100 instead of the QX10 because that model even comes with a Carl Zeiss lens, an 1.0" Exmor R CMOS sensor and 20.9 m...
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Publicación: 2013-09-05, Autor: Martyn , crítica de: macworld.com
Resumen: One of the most intriguing products to appear at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin is Sony's QX-series of “lens cameras.” At first glance both the QX10 and QX100 look like conventional lenses for an SLR (single lens reflex) camera but th...
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Publicación: 2013-09-05, Autor: Martyn , crítica de: networkworld.com
Resumen: One of the most intriguing products to appear at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin is Sony's QX-series of "lens cameras."At first glance both the QX10 and QX100 look like conventional lenses for an SLR (single lens reflex) camera but the...
Publicación: 2013-09-05, Autor: Lambert , crítica de: technabob.com
Resumen: Yep, the rumors were spot-on. At the 2013 IFA trade show, Sony revealed two of the most unusual cameras you'll ever see. The Cyber-shot QX10 and QX100 Lens Cameras pack all of the necessary hardware inside a tiny cylinder, save for a viewfinder. Why? Beca...
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Publicación: 2013-10-03, Autor: Joshua , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Sony Cyber-shot QX10 at its core is a good point-and-shoot camera with photo quality that's better than you'd get with most smartphones. Connects easily with Android devices with NFC. Available platform-agnostic API allows app developers to add suppor
The camera has a very limited feature set compared with a regular point-and-shoot; Sony's mobile app has few features; extended shooting drains your smartphone's battery; and its shooting performance can be extremely frustrating
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX10 might be a fresh take on a point-and-shoot camera, but the design ends up being a bit more trouble than it's worth....
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 m...
Resumen: One of the most intriguing products to appear at this year's IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin is Sony's QX-series of "lens cameras."At first glance both the QX10 and QX100 look like conventional lenses for an SLR (single lens reflex) camera but the...
Publicación: 2013-07-17, Autor: Luke , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Resumen: No matter how many likes you get on Instagram, no matter how many filters or apps you put your photos through: if you took the shot on a smartphone, it sucks. Meet the saviour of mobile photography: the Sony Q lens series. A portable Franken-lens that cli...