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    DxO ONE 20.2MP Digital Connected Camera for iPhone and iPad with Wi-Fi (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • Otherwise I recommend this camera for image quality that will blow your iPhone away.
    • Great compact camera, that offers extraordinary image quality, if you follow a RAW workflow
    • That said, since the poor image quality of the first unit was noticeable and should have never left the factory, I'll only give it a four star rating
    • Good image quality, did a great job during the night
    • The iPhone built in 12 mp camera has been proven to provide flawless images for everyday users
    • In practical use the camera takes outstanding images, especially in low light, even if it is hand held.
    • This allows far greater control when it comes time to processing the image in your favorite image editor
    • A” (automatic), which in my experience is capable of producing excellent images
    • Without the knowledge and temperament to adjust the settings properly a lot of the superior imaging quality can be ruined by shaky hands (more to come on how the DxO ONE compensates for that).No tripod mount.
    • I really like the DxO One camera because it is a tiny, pocketable camera that is capable of yielding exceptional images and can easily be carried when bicycling, skiing or hiking.
    • The DxO ONE's larger sensor and brighter lens mean it can capture 11x as much light as the iPhone camera, resulting in lower noise and less smeared images in low light
    • and it takes extremely good images.
    • The JPG images are relatively manageable at around 5MB when you choose the option to save images to the iPhone
    • It takes sharp images, great low light pictures and incredible high resolution video.
    • Try zooming in to see detail of an iPad image, and the image quickly becomes blurry.
    • Adobe Lightroom users will find DxO standard RAW images are fully compatible