Sony’s Leaked “Smart Shot” Lens Cameras To Start At $250

Sony DSC-QX10

A few weeks ago, we got a rumour about a new camera attachment from Sony that appears to put an entire camera on the back of your mobile device, in addition to the existing camera. Today, a few new images – as well as some details about about the gadgets has been revealed: price, specs, colors, etc.

Here is some information about them:-

1) The name of these cameras is actually “Smart Shot“. It’s a mix between Smart-phone and Cyber-Shot.

2) The SmartShot lenses have in lens stabilization!

3) Again, it’s compatible with all Android and iOS devices via Playmemories APP (the new version will come out soon. My sources tested the BETA version). Connection via Wi-Fi/NFC

4) Videos in HD video 1080/30p, format MP4. Can be recorded with low noise even in dark places.

5) The captured image is saved automatically in both the smartphone and memory in the camera.

6) You can control zoom, exposure, white balance, and focus on your mobile device.

Sony’s QX10, which is said to sport the same 1/2.3-inch 18-megapixel sensor and f/3.3-5.9 lens as the company’s WX150 camera, will allegedly run for $250. On the higher end, the QX100 costs $450 that will reportedly come equipped with a 1-inch 20-megapixel Exmor R sensor and f/1.8-4.9 Carl Zeiss lens—the very same you’d find in Sony’s RX100 II.

Sony DSC-QX100

If SonyAlphaRumors' sources are correct, the Smart Shot mobile phone attachments will allow users to snap better high quality images with their iPhones, and may be one of the more interesting products Sony is set to announce this year.

Sony is expected to announce the DSC-QX10 and DSC-QX100 “lenscameras” at the IFA trade show in Berlin in September.

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