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A los editores les gusta
Es un accesorio innovador
La calidad de las fotografías y videos es buena
La compatibilidad con otros celulares es muy amplia
Se enlaza vía WiFi y NFC y es fácil de utilizar
A los editores no les gusta
Tienes funciones limitadas al compararla con una cámara compacta
The Sony Cyber-shot DCS-QX100 is an example of a bold design as a smartphone add-on lens, but there are performance issues that keep us from recommending it....
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Publicación: 2014-01-24, Autor: Chris , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Good low light performance, aperture control, manual focus option, great results
Some connection problems with PlayMemories app, lack of control, no ISO adjustment, lack of information, price, bulky
The more we used the QX100, the more apparent the difference from the QX10 became. Once connected to a phone, the QX100 is difficult to get into your pocket. Even with a big jacket pocket, attached to a big phone like the HTC One, it was just too bi...
Publicación: 2013-10-30, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: CNET.co.uk
Great image quality; Compact design; Makes shooting from difficult angles easier
Poor battery life; Getting ready to shoot takes longer than a normal camera would; Pricey
The Sony QX100 smart lens is a digital lens for your phone, pairing the excellent image quality of its large sensor and high-quality glass with the instant editing and social sharing of your Android or iOS phone. If you want to take your mobile photograph...
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Publicación: 2013-10-15, Autor: Bruno , crítica de: digitalversus.com
Picture quality worthy of an RX100 II!, Max aperture at f/1.8, Very fast autofocus, Settings ring around the lens, Screw thread for tripod mounting
Foursecond startup, No shutter speed or ISO settings, No RAW, No burst mode, 720p video only, Quite bulky compared with a RX100 compact camera, Battery life is quite low
Using the same sensor and lens as the RX100, the Sony QX-100 delivers on its promises and brings never-before-seen levels of photo and video quality to Android and iOS smartphones. It therefore just manages to bag itself a four-star review. However, it's ...
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Publicación: 2013-09-05, Autor: Chris , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Resumen: It was no secret that Sony was lining up to launch a couple of exciting smartphone accessories, looking to give you access to better smartphone pictures. The Sony QX100 is the higher-quality of the two lens-style cameras just announced by Sony at IFA 2013...
Publicación: 2013-09-04, Autor: Amy , crítica de: techradar.com
Resumen: The basic point and shoot compact camera market seems to be fighting a losing battle against the rise of the always-ready smartphones. What Sony is attempting to do with its two new QX cameras is create a hybrid of the two, rather than trying (and failing...
an interesting experiment but it needs time The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-QX100 is an odd camera, and it takes a bit of getting used to – clamping a chunky 180g weight on your phone feels plain weird. However, it has the specs to suggest it'll take cracking p...
Publicación: 2013-09-01, Autor: Libby , crítica de: T3.com
Simple to use, Very good images, Great for group shots
Very expensive, Slow to use, Limited battery life
The Sony QX100 is a nice idea, and the results are certainly impressive. But unfortunately it's hampered by the lack of a flash, poor battery life, the high price and the sluggish performance. But if you've got money to burn and are after a new toy to go...
Publicación: 2014-06-18, Autor: Tim , crítica de: wired.com
The photos look great. It'll do a much better job than your phone, especially in low light. Creative potential abounds if you use it as a disembodied lens for your phone. Around half the price of the RX100 II, which has the same sensor, lens, and image pr
You might as well get a good compact camera with WiFi controls instead. Just because it's small doesn't mean it's pocketfriendly. WiFi connection with a phone only works smoothly when the two devices are next to one another. The process of attaching it to
Wireless live view and controls, Lightweight, Large 1” Sensor
Doesn't work with phone's flash, Can't format microSD card from application
As any shooter knows, the ability to have a remote-controlled camera small enough to fit in tight spaces is a rare thing. Even more so, is being able to shoot with a 1-inch sensor on a smartphone camera system. That's what makes Sony's new QX100 so innova...