Sony DSC-QX10 Smart shot Digital Camera (18.2 megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, NFC, HD video recording) incl. Sony G wide-angle lens with 10x opt. Zoom White (Electronics) 3
Sony DSC-QX10 Smart shot Digital Camera (18.2 megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor, NFC, HD video recording) incl. Sony G wide-angle lens with 10x opt. Zoom White (Electronics)
The idea is very clever: One has a smartphone wants, but have better pictures than with the built-in phone camera. The Sony DSC-QX10 is flanged to the smartphone (also iPhone) with the help of a fixed clip. Then you have to look in the phone to connect to the switched-on Sony device and establish the wireless connection. Then must the free "" PlayMemories Mobile "app (which the Sony Werbefuzzis really think in those names) are called but not until then photos Video recordings can be added, which are stored directly in the smartphone -.. As it presents itself to me is - can be saved only with inserted in the Sony Micro SD card The Sony device is via UB cable to the powered-on computer charged. (!). The idea still has hooks: Before each new recording, the wireless connection must be restored and the "PlayMemories Mobile" app will be turned on. This takes about 10 to 15 seconds. Fast Snapshot recording is not possible. Unless you let the Sony camera is turned on; But then the lens is extended. Another reason why I separate myself from the camera: the weight. My iPhone weighs 140 grams, the camera 136 grams, 276 grams makes. My Casio Exilim-camera weighs 134 grams, but is ready for use more quickly. It seems to me sensible to separate phone and camera.