The Zeiss Android ZX1 camera costs $ 6,000 |
An online retailer (B&H) has sent an email to inform consumers that the highly anticipated Zeiss ZX1 camera is now available for order for $ 6,000.
The Zeiss ZX1 camera was released in September 2018 when Zeiss clarified the full-screen specifications of an Android camera with a 37.4-megapixel sensor.
It is worth noting that this camera is not the first to work on the Android system. However, it is known due to the partnership between Zeiss and Adobe to ensure that the correct (Lightroom CC) size is 4.3 inches and the resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels the camera works on the screen.
According to Zeiss, Zeiss ZX1 allows you to record, edit, and share anytime, anywhere.
Zeiss said in the announcement: This camera will be available in early 2019, but that did not happen, the company stopped talking about it.
According to this email, the camera will reach customers in the near future.
The camera includes a 35mm fixed lens, 1: 2 aperture, electronic viewfinder, and three dials to control aperture, shutter speed and ISO.
You can't replace the included 35mm fixed lens, but you can get a full-frame sensor in a relatively compact body.
The latest Android version also supports wireless networking (USB-C) ports, and 512GB of internal storage.
This camera can be compared to the Sony Compact Camera (RX1), which also has a full-frame sensor and a 35mm Zeiss lens with a 1: 2 aperture. However, it is priced at $ 3300 and cannot be used normally (Lightroom CC).
The company puts most of the controls on the touch screen, which you (Lightroom CC) can use to edit photos.
Zeiss is known for its great camera lenses, but the company doesn't make digital cameras.
Zeiss said the poster and press release state that the ZX1 will not be alone: The sensor was specially developed in-house.