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Sony QX10 & QX100 Review: Smartphone Companion Cameras (2013)

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A detailed look at some of the first Sony QX-series cameras to come through the offices

By Stan Horaczek | Published Sep 20, 2013 12:21 AM EDT

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Sony QX10 & QX100 Review: Smartphone Companion Cameras (2013)

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Sony QX10 & QX100 Review: Smartphone Companion Cameras (2013)

Stan Horaczek

Stan Horaczek is the senior gear editor of PopPhoto. He oversees a team of gear-obsessed writers and editors dedicated to finding and featuring the best and most useful photography equipment, from cameras and lenses to bags and accessories.

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