The DxO One is the first digital camera that plugs into the Lightning connector found on Apple devices and that uses their Retina display as a viewfinder.
Lightweight, at 3.8 ounces, and
a compact 2.65 inches tall, the DxO packs a very fast lens (f/1.8) and a large 1-inch CMOS BSI sensor with support for 20.2 megapixels.
"Compactness is key, because it's the sort of camera you're going to want to keep in your pocket at all times so it's always there when you need it," said DxO Senior Vice President for Marketing Kirk Paulsen.
The DxO One isn't designed to replace either DSLRs or the iPhone's camera, he told TechNewsWorld.
"We think the camera on the iPhone is fantastic, and it's great for capturing life's everyday moments," he said.
"At the other end of the spectrum, we're not suggesting it will replace digital DSLRs, because they have a purpose and will continue to be used by high-end photographers," Paulsen said, "but in between the two, there's a need for something that offers very high quality and is incredibly compact."
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