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Wanted to share something I think is pretty wicked. Sony is about to unleash a new bomb in the world of photography which I for one am curious to see the quality of these pictures


From Sonyalpharumors.com

Hot! First images of the new DSC-QX10 and DSC-QX100 lens-cameras!





Lens-camera: What you see on these images are the DSC-QX10 and DSC-QX100 lenses. Actually these are not normal lenses! They have built-in sensor, Bionz processor, Wifi/NFC wireless connection and SD card slot. These lenses have no LCD screen and no usual camera controls. You will be able to control them through your smart phone or tablet (via WiFi or NFC). The lenses can be magnetically attached on your smartphone and it works on both, Android and iOS devices. That is nothing like we have seen before. For the first time you can shoot top quality images with your smartphone. Forget these iPhone or Android lens kits!

Sony will soon launch two “lens-cameras”:
1) One is the “Lens-camera” with RX100MII sensor and Zeiss lens ($600 here on Amazon). On the pictures it is the bigger lens. As you know the RX100 is the most praised high end compact camera and features a large 1 inch sensor which is the same used by the Nikon 1 system. Now you can have that kind of Image Quality on your iPhone or Android Smartphone!
2) The second model will feature a 10xzoom lens with 1/2,3 inch 18 megapixel CMOS sensor (the image with the f/3,3-5.9 lens). It’s basically the same sensor and lens of the Sony WX150 ($400 on Amazon).

Price and exact release date are yet unknown (September 4?). But here are two more pics:





 
Samsung have a couple of these on the market already.

The s4 zoom

s4-zoom.jpg


http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/samsung-galaxy-s4-zoom-first-official-pictures-50011477/

Or the latest NX Android

samsung-galaxy-nx.jpg


http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/samsung-galaxy-nx-android-camera-expected-20-june-50011499/

Nokia could well steel the show though with the lumia 1020 boasting a 42MP camera

http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_lumia_1020-5506.php

Guess camera phones just grew up!
 
Mark, the difference is the Sony is just a lens with built in Sensor, memory card slot and will wirelessly connect to your current smart phone. Rumor is they will be using the same sensor as some of the higher end Nikon cameras.The Samsung are phones with larger cameras built in. Really curious to see how these pictures come out and how much they will run. This may end up as my back up camera.
 
Mark, the difference is the Sony is just a lens with built in Sensor, memory card slot and will wirelessly connect to your current smart phone. Rumor is they will be using the same sensor as some of the higher end Nikon cameras.The Samsung are phones with larger cameras built in. Really curious to see how these pictures come out and how much they will run. This may end up as my back up camera.

This may end up being my new "update" camera
 
Sounds neat, so if I am understanding this, one could attach the lense to a plate on a tri-pod to raise it above a crowd while seeing and controlling with your phone (via WI-FI)....so the display, controls, and the button to take the picture can be detached from the lense...I assume that is what they mean since the lense has the sensor and a memory card.
 
Sounds neat, so if I am understanding this, one could attach the lense to a plate on a tri-pod to raise it above a crowd while seeing and controlling with your phone (via WI-FI)....so the display, controls, and the button to take the picture can be detached from the lense...I assume that is what they mean since the lense has the sensor and a memory card.

Exactly. Although im not sure how far you can move the lens from the camera itself
 
Im seriously considering getting this as a back up camera next year. Same sensor and lens used in this bad boy

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DSC-RX100M-Cyber-shot-Digital-Camera/dp/B00DGQK2GM/

From Sonyalpharumors.com










A Sony site unintentionally leaked the full Press release including images. The new QX100 and QX10 “lens-style cameras” will be announced tomorrow (September 4) at 16:00 London time (4pm). I will embed the livestream of the Sony presentation on this site. I will also include early reviews and preorder links.

Interesting for “advanced” photographer: There is a good and a bad news:
The good news is that the QX100 costs $250 less than the Sony RX100MII (here at Amazon). And the QX100 has the same lens and sensor!
The bad news: The QX Lenscamera do not shoot RAW. It’s JPG only!


[video=youtube_share;0TWh3EvSZ_0]http://youtu.be/0TWh3EvSZ_0[/video]

New Sony QX100 and QX10 “Lens-Style Cameras” Redefine the Mobile Photography Experience

New Concept Cameras Link Flawlessly to Smartphone, Offering High-Zoom, Stunning Quality Images and Full HD Videos for Instant Sharing

Merging the creative power of a premium compact camera with the convenience and connectivity of today’s smartphones, Sony today introduced two “lens-style” QX series cameras that bring new levels of fun and creativity to the mobile photography experience.

The innovative Cyber-shot™ QX100 and QX10 models utilize Wi-Fi® connectivity to instantly transform a connected smartphone into a versatile, powerful photographic tool, allowing it to shoot high-quality images and full HD videos to rival a premium compact camera. It’s an entirely new and different way for consumers to capture and share memories with friends and family.

With a distinct lens-style shape, the new cameras utilize the latest version of Sony’s PlayMemories™ Mobile application (available for iOS™ and Android™ devices, version 3.1 or higher required) to connect wirelessly to a smartphone, converting the bright, large LCD screen of the phone into a real-time viewfinder with the ability to release the shutter, start/stop movie recordings, and adjust common photographic settings like shooting mode, zoom, Auto Focus area and more.

For added convenience, the app can be activated using NFC one-touch with compatible devices. Once pictures are taken, they are saved directly on both the phone and the camera*, and can be shared instantly via social media or other common mobile applications.

“With the new QX100 and QX10 cameras, we are making it easier for the ever-growing population of ‘mobile photographers’ to capture far superior, higher-quality content without sacrificing the convenience and accessibility of their existing mobile network or the familiar ‘phone-style’ shooting experience that they’ve grown accustomed to,” said Patrick Huang, director of the Cyber-shot business at Sony. “We feel that these new products represent not only an evolution for the digital camera business, but a revolution in terms of redefining how cameras and smartphones can cooperatively flourish in today’s market.”

The new compact, ultra-portable cameras can be attached to a connected phone with a supplied mechanically adjustable adapter, or can be held separately in hand or even mounted to a tripod while still maintaining all functionality and connectivity with the smartphone. They can also be operated as completely independent cameras if desired, as both the QX100 and QX10 cameras have a shutter release, memory card slot and come with a rechargeable battery.

Premium, Large-Sensor QX100 Camera

The Cyber-shot QX100 camera features a premium, high-quality 1.0 inch, 20.2 MP Exmor R™ CMOS sensor. Identical to the sensor found in the acclaimed Cyber-shot RX100 II camera, it allows for exceptionally detailed, ultra-low noise images in all types of lighting conditions, including dimly lit indoor and night scenes.

The sensor is paired with a fast, wide-aperture Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens with 3.6x optical zoom and a powerful BIONZ image processor, ensuring beautifully natural, detail-packed still images and Full HD videos. As an extra refinement, the QX100 sports a dedicated control ring for camera-like adjustment of manual focus and zoom.

Several different shooting modes can be selected while using the QX100 including Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Intelligent Auto and Superior Auto, which automatically recognizes 44 different shooting conditions and adjusts camera settings to suit.

High-Zoom Cyber-shot QX10 model

Boasting a powerful 18.2 effective megapixel Exmor R™ CMOS sensor and versatile 10x optical zoom Sony G Lens, the Cyber-shot QX10 camera allows mobile photographers to bring distant subjects closer without sacrificing image quality or resolution, a common problem in smartphones. It’s also extremely portable and lightweight – weighing less than 4 oz and measuring about 2.5”X2.5”x1.3”, it’s a great tool for travel photography.

Additionally, the camera has built-in Optical SteadyShot to combat camera shake, keeping handheld pictures and videos steady and blur-free. It has Program Auto, Intelligent Auto and Superior Auto modes to choose from, and will be available in two different colors – black and white.

Pricing and Availability

The new Cyber-shot QX100 and QX10 lens-style cameras will available later this month for about $500 and $250, respectively.

The cameras and a range of compatible accessories including a soft carry case and dedicated camera attachment for Sony Mobile phones like the Xperia™ Z can be purchased at Sony retail stores (www.store.sony.com) and other authorized dealers nationwide.

Please visit www.blog.sony.com for a full video preview of the new Sony Cyber-shot QX Series cameras and follow [HASHTAG]#SonyCamera[/HASHTAG] on twitter for the latest camera news.

 
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Hockeyman, you may have already mentioned it, but what model Manfrotto beast of a tripod do you have? I'm going to be getting a new tripod for Christmas and am trying to steer the direction towards a larger one so I don't have to worry about over-extending the crank extension on my current one and dropping it out of the shaft like I did last year shooting the Osborne Lights (thank goodness my camera wasn't on it yet! I still spent a good 20 minutes putting the darn thing back together :lol:).
 
Hockeyman, you may have already mentioned it, but what model Manfrotto beast of a tripod do you have? I'm going to be getting a new tripod for Christmas and am trying to steer the direction towards a larger one so I don't have to worry about over-extending the crank extension on my current one and dropping it out of the shaft like I did last year shooting the Osborne Lights (thank goodness my camera wasn't on it yet! I still spent a good 20 minutes putting the darn thing back together :lol:).


Here is the Tripod I got. It was only $139.00 when I got it earlier this year but see its gone up to $199 now on Amazon so def shop around. Let me warn you, it is a beast and gets heavy after carrying it around for a while

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000UMX7FI/ref=oh_details_o07_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


The ball head I got as well

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002WN212I/ref=oh_details_o07_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
Its going to be real tough pill to swallow if I do pull the trigger but with that price tag its borderline a pipe dream right now :lol: Id also sell my A55 body to help supplement the cost a little bit.