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The DxO one excels at portraiture due to its fixed lens and great bokeh (well except for the 6 blade iris).
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I read about it in August copy of Popular Photography and wonder if it is as good as DxO claims.
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The iPhone will crash to the ground, the DxO will crash to the ground, or the camera's iPhone micro USB port connector will break off
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When you first attach the camera to an iPhone it prompts you to download a free DxO application to the iPhone.
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I love THE DxO
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Here, too, the DxO excels.
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DxO could make some improvements to the experience with some minor app updates, but even in its current state the app and the camera together are a great combination.
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The ambitious new DxO One takes stunning 20.2-megapixel pictures from a device that’s half the size of a deck of cards
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DXO support
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I love my DXo, BUT I got it
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For photographers who need to keep the camera on for hours at a time, such as landscape and nature photographers, the DxO One supports shooting while changing from an external battery pack
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First, the DXO got much warmer, almost hot which I didn't expect from such a small unit