Years ago, many prophesied that smartphone cameras would lead to the end of dedicated cameras, and yet we’re amidst one of the most exciting time for digital cameras. We’re in an age of better and smaller sensors, while 4K video has been implemented into the tiniest of compacts, like the Panasonic Lumix LX100.
For me, one of the best advancements in cameras has been the ability to connect it to a smartphone.
Wi-Fi tethering might sound like an insignificant feature compared to the countless improvements in resolution and low-light sensitivity since the smartphone arrived. But the single most limiting factor of a camera has long been its inability to share images.
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