This crappy camera could be the future of photography

It’s no secret that I would be delighted if Sony were to open up its operating system to third-party applications. I could trigger a viral and important boost for usability and creativity. Imagine if apps like Instagram, Youtube, movie simulations and Google Backup were integrated directly into your menu. Overall, I think camera manufacturers should “speak the language” of the younger generation who demand instant usability and connectivity.

I don’t know if running Android would be a way to respond to those demands. There is only one company doing that at the moment and it’s not really working perfectly:

You can buy the Yongnuo YN455 MFT cameras for under $1,000 on eBay . But reviewers don’t see to be super impressed by the implementation:

Nevertheless, I believe that a more serious approach could pay off handsomely. Don’t you agree with me?

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