And instead of purchasing a full-fledged shooter, my curiosity got the best of me and ended up with the Sony DSC-QX10 lens camera instead. We first encountered Sony's QX lenses cameras back in September 2013 during the Xperia Z1 regional launch in Malaysia. Sony launched two lenses - the DSC-QX100 and the DSC-QX10. To those who remain unfamiliar with Sony's latest innovation, these QX lenses, simply put, are cameras without LCDs but come equipped with wireless connectivity, microSD card slot and battery. They are meant to be paired to a smartphone (or a tablet) via NFC WiFi, and used using Sony's proprietary app - the PlayMemories Mobile. Physical appearance Moving on to its aesthetics, while the QX100 looks like a tiny barrel, the QX10 is smaller and resembles a hockey puck. When the clamp is not attached, you'll see the compartment for the battery and slot for the Sony M2 memory card or your standard microSD card. Pairing the QX10 After switching on the QX10, you now have two options on how to connect to the camera. Read more in our articles including "Sony DSC-QX10 lens camera, first impressions" and "Sony Vaio P: Unboxing Photos".
And instead of purchasing a full-fledged shooter, my curiosity got the best of me and ended up with the Sony DSC-QX10 lens camera instead. We first encountered Sony's QX lenses cameras back in September 2013 during the Xperia Z1 regional launch in Malaysia.
Sony launched two lenses - the DSC-QX100 and the DSC-QX10. To those who remain unfamiliar with Sony's latest innovation, these QX lenses, simply put, are cameras without LCDs but come equipped with wireless connectivity, microSD card slot and battery. They are meant to be paired to a smartphone (or a tablet) via NFC WiFi, and used using Sony's proprietary app - the PlayMemories Mobile.
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