Have you been waiting for an Android camera that accepts Canon lenses?

Camera accessory make Yongnuo wants to disrupt the case quo, teasing a forthcoming Android-powered camera that going to backing a Canon EF mount lenses. The company has detect some basic specs for the device, including a Panasonic micro four-thirds 16-megapixel sensor for the rear camera. It's not the first time that the Android camera has been attempted. Samsung had a Galaxy Camera, that was essentially a compact camera by zoom lens. It was ok as a camera, but in the end compact cameras fell into decline as people just started using their phones.


This mirrorless camera runs Android and works with Canon lenses

Some companies are replacing easy dials and knobs by giant touchscreens and even integrated Adobe Lightroom software. Taken in that light, the Yongnuo YN450 seems like the logical conclusion here: it's a full-fledged mirrorless camera by backing for Canon's EF line of lenses, but it alextremely runs Android Nougat on a 5-inch touchmonitor display, via PetaPixel. And it sure does look a whole lot like Yongnuo has literally bolted a camera together by an Android phone. Yongnuo even put in a headphone jack, that is more than many modern Android phones going to get you. Now, before you get your hopes up for a next-generation replacement for the Galaxy Camera, there's continue a lot we don't know yet about the YN450.

This mirrorless camera runs Android and works with Canon lenses

Yongnuo's mirrorless camera runs Android and supports Canon lenses

as informed in Mirrorless cameras continue donald trump smartphones in eextremely method except photographic convenience, but wouldn't it be great if you could combine the connectivity of an Android phone by a Micro Four Thirds camera? Unlike the Samsung Galaxy Camera from 2013, the Yongnuo YN450 is more camera-meets-Android phone than vice versa. And Yongnuo's Facebook post alextremely says the camera going to backing Canon EF lenses, that makes it an even more unusual combination of sensor, mount and operating system. Elsewhere, you get similar specs to a mid-range Android phone, by a five-inch 1080p screen, GPS and 32GB of internal storage (that you can expand by another 32GB). What do you think, is putting Android in a mirrorless camera a good idea?






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