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The Sony QX10 Lens Camera Gets Its Moment of Fame on Jimmy Kimmel Live

The late night show Jimmy Kimmel Live has hit the streets to terrorise surprise unknowing strangers at Hollywood Walk of Fame. Cousin Sal, the main prankster in the video offered to help these tourists to take a photo. Instead, he makes a run for it but only to reveal that he is giving their smart phones an upgrade with the QX10 Lens Camera. It includes a short demo of its capabilities including its 10X Optical Zoom. You can check out the full clip after the break.

The Sony QX10 is officially on sale in Malaysia at RM699. It comes with a 18.2MP 1/2.3″ sensor that’s mated with its Sony G-Lens. The lens camera bolts on to your smart phone with its special latch mechanism and it supports both Android and iOS smart phones. It’s higher end model, the QX100 is priced at RM1,499 which comes with a bigger 20.9MP 1.0″ sensor and 3.6X Zoom.

If you haven’t seen it yet, check out our hands-on of the QX100 Lens Camera here.

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