DxO One iPhone camera gets Wi-Fi control, a waterproof case and more | TechCrunch


DxO One iPhone camera - DSLR quality with a mobile phone, with new features For all the advances in smartphone photography, you still don’t really have a DSLR-quality camera in your pocket when you’re carrying one (not yet anyway). DxO’s One, a tiny little box with a lens, a relatively large image sensor for its compact size and a Lightning connector changed all that last year, and now it’s getting a suite of accessories to bump up the value. The new line of DxO accessories includes an outdoor shell, which makes the camera water- and weatherproof while you’re out riding your bike, or at up to 45 meters depth (just shy of 150 feet) ; a stand, which is equally portable but provides more stability and which works with a new software feature, Wi-Fi remote control; and an optical adapter, which lets you screw new 30.5mm diameter filters over your DxO One’s lens, so you can use things like polarizers or ND filters. The software update also adds a new Mobile Smart Lighting feature that offers intelligent tone control via scene analysis, and improves power consumption. A new on-demand autofocus mode brings it closer to mimicking true DSLR capabilities, and there’s a new white balance setting specifically for shooting underwater images that will balance out the overwhelming blue cast you get when shooting under the ocean. It shoots 20 mega-pixels RAW images.... and only costs $499. See http://ift.tt/2c8lypr

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