![]() Olympus Air with 17mm lens on the left, DxO One on the right, and, for size comparison, my wallet. The DxO One, on the other hand, is a little smaller than my wallet and fits innocuously in a pocket. But the Olympus Air is the size of a baseball, and that’s before you add a lens, so it’s a pocket camera only if you’ve got big pockets and don’t mind looking lumpy. Olympus Air lens-style camera and I like it, mainly because I already have a collection of excellent micro four-thirds lenses. The DxO One connects to your iPhone and you control it from an app. Like the Sony and Olympus “lens-style” cameras that have been around for a year or two, the DxO One is smaller than competitive cameras because it doesn’t have a display of its own. Taken at the State Fair of Texas with the DxO One and processed in DxO Optics Pro 10.5.
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