The first mirrorless full frame camera from ZEISS
uses Android based OS to run Adobe Lightroom so you can shoot, edit and share
on the internet directly from the device! Designed to shoot, edit and
share, the new ZEISS ZX1 Full-Frame compact fixed lens mirrorless camera
features a newly designed, fully integrated ZEISS Distagon 35 F2 with autofocus
on a 37.4 MP full frame sensor that was designed in-house (but produced by
Sony).
The camera is able to shoot No distortion even in
RAW. ISO range is from 80 to 51,200 with a mechanical shutter speeds of 1/8000th
of a second to 30 seconds. It features a unique user interface that supports the users unique
workflow and integrates Adobe Lightroom CC but without interrupting the user by
giving access to frequently used functions on the 4.3-inch 1280 x 720 touch
display. The electronic view finder on the other hand sports a 0.74x magnification
with 1920 x 1080 OLED panel.
It has no memory card slot but has a 512GB SSD built
in that holds up to 6,800 DNG RAW files or 50,000 JPEGs. It also can connect
via USB Type-C, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and upload your images to the internet to
share and to back-up to the cloud from in-camera. It shoots 4K up to 30 fps and
1080p up to 60 fps video and features a 3,190mAh battery. It has a mic and
speaker but has no built-in flash.
Availability is in early 2019 and there is no word
on pricing yet.

