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The '''Sony Alpha QX1''' (badged ''Sony SmartShot QX1'' in Germany) is a new type of [[system camera]] body for [[:Category:Sony E-mount|E-mount]] lenses of the [[Sony α system]]. It was introduced in 2014 and was the first gadget-driven system camera of the World. The user interface is a ''Smartphone'' or a ''Pad'' with ''Android'' or ''iOS'' operating systems. The gadgets' touch-sensitive displays are used as user control interface and as the only possible viewfinder device. A micro [[flashgun]] with [[guide number]] 4 is built into the camera body which has a 20 [[megapixel]] [[APS-C]]-size imaging [[CMOS]] [[sensor]]. | The '''Sony Alpha QX1''' (badged ''Sony SmartShot QX1'' in Germany) is a new type of [[system camera]] body for [[:Category:Sony E-mount|E-mount]] lenses of the [[Sony α system]]. It was introduced in 2014 and was the first gadget-driven system camera of the World. The user interface is a ''Smartphone'' or a ''Pad'' with ''Android'' or ''iOS'' operating systems. The gadgets' touch-sensitive displays are used as user control interface and as the only possible viewfinder device. A micro [[flashgun]] with [[guide number]] 4 is built into the camera body which has a 20 [[megapixel]] [[APS-C]]-size imaging [[CMOS]] [[sensor]]. | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Sony-Ilce-Qx1-3596872.html Sony QX1 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib] | ||
[[Category:Sony E-mount|QX1]] | [[Category:Sony E-mount|QX1]] |
Revision as of 05:42, 23 April 2021
Sony ILCE-QX1 mounted on a Gizmon iCA image by Alex Chen (Image rights) |
The Sony Alpha QX1 (badged Sony SmartShot QX1 in Germany) is a new type of system camera body for E-mount lenses of the Sony α system. It was introduced in 2014 and was the first gadget-driven system camera of the World. The user interface is a Smartphone or a Pad with Android or iOS operating systems. The gadgets' touch-sensitive displays are used as user control interface and as the only possible viewfinder device. A micro flashgun with guide number 4 is built into the camera body which has a 20 megapixel APS-C-size imaging CMOS sensor.