Abstract: I have anxiously waited to try out the DxO One since it was first announced. I always look forward to new and groundbreaking technology and the DxO One looked like it may be just that. The question is whether the DxO meets my expectations and fits your ne...
Abstract: Here comes another new camera which is promising to revolutionise the compact camera market – the DxO One features a 20-million-pixel 1-inch type BSI sensor which attaches to your smartphone. We go hands on with the device to suss it out.DxO is known for...
The performance results of the DxO ONE camera are quite impressive, in that a sensor score of up to 85 in such an incredibly compact camera clearly represents a breakthrough in design. The results demonstrate that the ONE can provide low-light performance...
High quality 20Mp 1inch sensor, Easy connectivity, Excellent integration with iPhone
High price, Care needed to avoid covering the lens
This is an exciting development from a company that knows a lot about lens design and image quality. The One is well made and is simple to use but it has a price that's comparable with that of a decent SLR or CSC kit...
The first thing you notice when you open the box is just how small and light the DxO ONE actually is. It's really easy to slip it into your pocket or bag and have it with you at all times and not really notice it's there.Once it's charged and ready to go...
Abstract: The DxO ONE is a truly innovative product that uses cutting-edge technology to improve mobile photography with an iPhone. With a 20-million-pixel 1-inch sensor and f/1.8 lens it produces much higher image quality than conventional phone cameras, yet can s...
1-inch, 20.2-megapixel sensor, 32-mm equivalent, f/1.8 lens, Works beautifully with iPhone, iPad, SuperRAW and RAW uncompressed files, Great software, UI
High price for niche camera, Not for fast action, No support for other phones
Although we love the concept, software, convenience, and results of the DxO One, it's relatively expensive, considering some of the restrictions, i.e. iOS only. For the same price, you can get the original RX100 with a 3x Zeiss optical zoom lens and even...
The acid test for a product like this is how much you use it. During my time with the DXO One, I found it more of a chore than a pleasure to use. It's simply too fiddly to use conveniently, the iPhone typically produces better-exposed images with more dyn...
Exposure often needs a tweak, Fiddly to use, Unimpressive AF and shooting performance
DxO: Performance and AF For the first week or so, you may find the DxO's process fiddly. That you have to ‘construct' it every time it comes out of your pocket isn't ideal. However, it is easy to use. Start comparing it with some of the best advanced comp...