Yongnuo has recently showcased a new Micro Four Thirds camera during the Shanghai P&I Exhibition: the Yongnuo YN455. The camera features a 20MP sensor, a 5″ tilt-touch display, it can record footage at up to 4K30p, and it runs under Android 10. Let’s take a closer look at this interesting smartphone/camera hybrid concept! Chinese manufacturer Yongnuo is mostly known for making affordable lenses like their 25mm F/1.7 prime lens for MFT cameras or the 35mm F/2 AF for Full Frame Sony E mirrorless cameras. However, in 2019, the company joined the camera market to launch the YN450 Android camera with MFT and Canon EF mounts. Unfortunately, this little camera was sold only in the Chinese market for around $500. But, with the new Yongnuo YN455 announced a couple of days ago, this new iteration might be for everybody. Image credit: Yongnuo Yongnuo YN455 features The Yongnuo YN455 is a pretty compact – 162 x 85 x 56mm – and lightweight camera (670g) that is clearly one of its kind. Here is a list of the key features of this device: It features a 20MP MFT sensor and will only be available with a MFT lens mount.There is a built-in 5.0″ tilt touchscreen display at the back of the unit, as well as a small LED light/flash in front of the camera.You’ll find a 3.5mm headphone jack, one 3.5mm mic input, and two USB Type-C ports (max. 1080P output) on the sides of the YN455.On the inside, the YN455 is Bluetooth...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 12 July, 2021