The Olympus Air works on any phone and offers third-party app access to developers. The lens upgrades any smartphone camera using its 16-megapixel Live MOS sensor that manges 320 shots on a charge and is compatible with Micro Four Thirds lenses.
The Olympus Air has a physical shutter button and comes with a microSD card slot, a lithium battery and is capable of shooting at 10 frames per second. It connects over Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
Olympus claims that the product will offer “SLR-quality” shots.
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For the time being, the Olympus Air has only been announced for the Japanese market and will go on sale for around $290.
