A dedicated app handles all the controls on-screen, with DSLR-like manual controls. The SuperRAW format shoots four RAW images and uses software processing to push image quality to DSLR-levels… according to DxO’s own reviews anyway. The ONE can rotate 60° up and down, a tilting screen of sorts. There’s a two-stage shutter button on the device itself and a small OLED status display. Since the Lightning port is reversible, you can flip the ONE around and shoot the best selfies in your life.
A microSD card slot helps you store those large RAW files without wasting storage on your iPhone or iPad. The battery is good for around 200 photos. The whole camera weighs 108g and measures 67.5 x 48.9 x 26.3mm. It’s compatible with every iPhone or iPad with a Lightning port running iOS 8 or later. There’s no iPod touch support though.
You can grab one for $600 in September, &euro650 in Europe. Pre-orders are available in the US only. For a limited time you get only also get DxO OpticsPro and DxO FilmPack software for free (which amount to $330). To put this in perspective, a Sony QX1 lens camera has a bigger sensor (APS-C), removable lens, the kit lens has zoom (16-50mm) and a built in flash and is €450, available right now.
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