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Camera with Built-in Lightroom
Zeiss ZX1

Zeiss just launched their first full-frame camera the Zeiss ZX. The compact camera comes with a fixed 35mm f/2 autofocus lens containing 8 elements in 5 groups, with a minimum focus distance of 30cm. A 37.4 Megapixel full-frame sensor with an ISO range of 80-51200 is developed by Zeiss.

The built-in memory of the camera is 512 GB, which is sufficient for 6,800 RAW or over 50,000 JPG images. The most distinctive feature of the camera is probably the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC being accessible in the interface, meaning photographers can edit the images directly on the 4.3-inch multi-touch screen. The camera is also supported by Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, so sharing the images to the web or other devices would be pretty effortless. Handling of the camera is also one of the key elements when Zeiss planned for ZX1. “The slightly bent screen separates the live view from the control elements, making camera operation comfortable and straightforward,” the company explains on the ergonomic design. Other features include 3fps continuous shooting, 4K video recording at 30fps, microphone jack and headphone jack. Zeiss ZX1will hit the stores in early 2019.