Chinese tech company Yongnuo has announced a new Android-powered mirrorless camera known as the Yongnuo YN450. The YN450 sports a 16-megapixel Panasonic M4/3 CMOS sensor and a dual LED flash, and it ...
It has been revealed that Chinese hardware manufacturer Yongnuo is gearing up to launch a new Android mirrorless camera in the form of the Yongnuo YN450. The new Android camera will support ...
Yongnuo is better known for its lenses, but it is also continuing a journey into mirrorless camera production with the Android powered YN455. The company previously produced the YN450, also Android ...
Yongnuo’s camera may not yet have a name but it does have some interesting specifications. Shortly after announcing a naming contest for a new smart mirrorless camera, budget brand Yongnuo shared more ...
Smartphones were thought to displace entry-level digital cameras sooner or later, but there was a time they were almost positioned to literally do that. The flexibility and openness of the Android ...
Why carry a dedicated camera around these days when your phone can take care of most moment capture needs? Well, smartphone camera sensors are on the small side, and you have to make do with the ...
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And it sure does look a whole lot like Yongnuo has literally bolted a camera together with an Android phone. It offers a 16-megapixel Four Thirds sensor that can shoot in RAW, along with 4K video at ...
As initially spotted by PetaPixel, Chinese camera company Yongnuo has announced the YN450, an Android-powered 4K mirrorless camera that supports the usage of Canon EF lenses. Yongnuo is famous for ...
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It’s been a while since we’ve seen a high-end camera powered by Android, but Chinese device maker Yongnuo seems to have a new one one the way. The company’s new mirrorless camera supports ...
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