The Germans released the first full-frame camera with a built-in “Photoshop”

The German company Zeiss presented its first full-frame compact camera. Model called the Zeiss ZX1 focuses on ease of use and is promoted under the slogan “Photographed. Processed. Laid Out” (Shoot. Edit. Share).

Its main highlight was the built-in app Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC, which provides the ability to process photos right on the camera and upload them directly to the Internet.



The camera has full-frame image sensor resolution of 37.4 MP with sensitivity 80-51200 ISO and lens 35 mm f/2 Zeiss with autofocus and optics Distagon. Camera capable of continuous shooting speed 3 frames per second and shoot 4K video at up to 30 fps.



The camera body is aluminum. The touch screen has a diagonal of 4.3 inches. Previously, these screens were considered “big” even for smartphones, it is quite possible to edit your photos. There is built-in flash memory of 512 GB, support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, port USB Type-C. Dimensions are 142 x 93 x 46 mm and weight with battery is about 800 grams.

The Zeiss ZX1 will go on sale in early 2019. Price yet to be announced.


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