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Yougnuo New Android Mirrorless Camera YN455

Yougnuo, the popular third-party DSLR Lens maker today announced their brand new M4/3 format-based Mirrorless Camera YN455.

Yougnuo Camera YN455 Full Specification

  • New MFT sensor, 20 million pixels
  • Snapdragon SoC
    • CPU 8 cores 2.2GHz
    • 6GB RAM
    • 64GB storage
    • up to 256GB memory card compatible (Micro SD)
    • 2/3 / 4G network compatible (Nano-SIM)
    • 8 million pixel front camera
  • 5.0-inch tilt touch monitor
  • 4K 30p
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • 3.5mm microphone jack
  • Dual USB-C port (maximum 1080p output on the side, OTG compatible on the bottom)
  • 2.4 / 5GHz Wi-Fi compatible
  • Bluetooth 5.0 compatible
  • GPS installed
  • Equipped with LED light
  • Size: 162 x 85 x 56 mm
  • Weight: 670g
  • 4400mAh battery: 18W PD / QC3 fast charging compatible removable
  • Operating temperature: 0 ~ 55 ℃
  • Price:
    • Body: 3888 yuan (about 66,000 yen in Japanese yen)
    • 25mm F1.7 kit: 4487 yuan
    • 42.5mm F1.7 kit: 4686 yuan

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1 comment to Yougnuo New Android Mirrorless Camera YN455

  • Ирина

    That theory was put to the test by the Samsung Galaxy Camera, the Galaxy S4 Zoom, and, finally, the Galaxy K Zoom. It turned out that what s good on paper doesn t always translate well in practice. That didn t stop Chinese company Yongnuo from carrying on with the YN450 in 2018 and, now, the YN455. Yonguo s previous two Android-powered cameras were widely panned, but the company obviously wants to give it another shot. The YN455 retails for 3,888 RMB, roughly $600, but its global availability remains uncertain. It isn t, however, the only one in this niche market, and ZEISS finally launched its own Android-powered camera last year. That said, the ZEISS ZX1 costs a whopping $6,000 in comparison, making the premise of such a device even harder to swallow.

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