As much as most professional photographers find fault with their capabilities showing results equal to the more expensive DSLR cameras the IPhone and Sony have leaped way ahead in the game.
The Sony QX10 and QX100 lenses with sensors built in are indeed real–and they totally connect to your mobile device.
So just imagine it: the excellent photo shooting capabilities of the RX100 and your phone–connected together in true harmony via Wifi or NFC.
The link below will take you to the article this picture is from.
http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/09/04/first-impressions-sony-qx-10-and-qx-100/Once started reading it's hard to stop due to the amazing information provided. The idea of using large external lenses with the IPhone seemed a bit farfetched to me but after reading the article I would make the purchase and give it a go.
This information came to me from:
Klauss Herrmann
farbspiel Photography
http://farbspiel- photo.com
Klauss runs an excellent site, loads of tutorials and he explains things as he moves thru them.
THE SET UP TYPICAL
I think I'll sell all of my DSLR gear now.
jeep_daddy wrote:
I think I'll sell all of my DSLR gear now.
I hope they aren't going to be that outragious but if reasonable I'll go for it. My D5100 and bag with everything was stolen from my car the first of the year so I am still sitting on that Insurance money.
Current price for the QX10 is $250 and I expect either an updated model or a price decrease near the holiday season. I came across this camera and also the EyeFi card as my Sony A77 does not support tethering. This provides an excellent alternative to tethering. I plan to use it with my Toshiba Thrive 10 inch android based tablet. As a very useful companion to this is a great photo editor for android devices that costs less than $10 from the play store called Photo Mate R2. This technology is really getting amazing the toys just keep getting better!
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