Sony introduced its QX10 and QX100 lens-style cameras on Wednesday. The devices, which look like very thin point-and-shoot cameras, can connect to a smartphone wirelessly and use the phone’s display as a real-time viewfinder. The QX units run Sony’s PlayMemories Mobile app, which allows an image shooter to use the phone’s display to perform tasks like releasing the unit’s shutter, starting or stopping video recording, and adjusting photo settings — shooting mode, zoom, auto focus area and such.
Sony's Lens Cameras Make Smartphone Photography Smarter
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. September 6, 2013 11:35 AMSony introduced its QX10 and QX100 lens-style cameras on Wednesday. The devices, which look like very thin point-and-shoot cameras, can connect to a smartphone wirelessly and use the phone’s display as a real-time viewfinder. The QX units run Sony’s PlayMemories Mobile app, which allows an image shooter to use the phone’s display to perform tasks like releasing the unit’s shutter, starting or stopping video recording, and adjusting photo settings — shooting mode, zoom, auto focus area and such.