Abstract: The DxO One is the first truly new concept in camera design since, well, smartphone cameras got good enough to take photos someone else might want to see. It's also a Marmite product - there are many reasons to hate it, but if what it does appeals, you're...
Is that convenience worth £450 to you? If so, buy a DxO One. If not, upgrade your phone or buy a digital SLR. It's one of the wonders of modern tech that thanks for endless choice the right tool for you is almost certainly out there....
Published: 2015-11-11, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality from the 1-inch sensor (same as Sony RX100 MkIII), it's a full-on camera you can fit into your pocket, easy Lightning port connectivity, doesn't drain iPhone battery
Expensive, focus point position sometimes over-ridden, some software bugs/crashes, independent battery (can't draw from iPhone), iOS only, shutter button position not great with iPhone 6 Plus, fussy to stow Lightning connector
That's the DxO One in a nutshell. It's small, portable, and as an iPhone add-on (Lightning connector models only) it makes sense for certain photographic scenarios. We've got some cracking low-light and beautiful bokeh in wide-open aperture shots. It's al...
Published: 2015-10-12, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Compact design, Stunning photos, Simple to use,
Crazy price, Fiddly contols, Poor battery life
We genuinely loved using the DxO ONE and found ourselves attaching it to our iPhone far more often than we thought we would.Its simple plug and play feature makes it incredibly easy to use and most of the photos it snapped were top-class.After our initial...
Published: 2015-10-01, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Perhaps a more pertinent question than outright quality remains the handling and usability issue. After all, you could have the best camera in the world stuffed in your pocket, but if it's a faff to use, or you drop it while you're fumbling around trying...
Without doubt, the DxO One is a clever design, and Ive found it to be a much more satisfactory way of adding an accessory camera to an iPhone than the Wi-Fi connected lens-style cameras Ive used. With a direct physical connection to the controlling devi...
High quality 20Mp 1, inch 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...
Abstract: In a somewhat unexpected move, DxO – a company previously best known as a software maker – has announced a premium plug-in camera for the iPhone and iPad. We've been lucky enough to get our hands on a pre-production unit, and have had it just about long e...