Saturday, September 7, 2013

Improving Your Smartphone Camera

Do you like the camera that comes with your phone services and device? Well if not, Sony has rolled out the QX10 and QX100. They’re basically like point-and-shoot cameras except that instead of being cameras, they’re lenses that snap onto your smartphone. Sony calls them “smartphone attachable lens-style cameras.” Just rolls right off the tongue. All the camera components are stuffed inside the lens. Your smartphone’s data connection is leveraged to share your photos with others online. Photos are stored to both the lens and your phone, and apps will be available for iPhone and Android. The price tag? A lofty $250. I guess the question here is if you are willing to spend that kinda of money on a camera that attached to your phone. It is 19 megapixels and fairly bulky. Personally if you are going to invest money in a camera, do it right. Get the camera and all the lenses that can be attached for the type of pictures you will be taking. Do not try making your smartphone more than it really is. Or you could just get the new Nokia phone.

4 comments:

  1. The iPhone has may great features and phone services on it, but it has many faults also.

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  2. The camera is not the only problem area of the smartphone. Half the time phone services don't work on it.

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  3. We use phone services for way to much today. We communicate through texts, voice mails and emails.

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  4. I think the camera is much better on the smartphone today with the software development.

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