Built-In EVA Cushioning: Absorbs vibrations to minimize noise during movement
Discreet Concealment: Sleek mount plate design maintains a low profile while allowing easy access to the camera’s battery compartment,Accommodates Apple AirTag for real-time camera tracking
Integrated Arca-Swiss Quick Release Plate: Facilitates quick and direct mounting to tripods or DJI gimbals
Non-Slip Rubber Pad & Multi-Point Locking: Prevents the mount plate from shifting for stable shooting
Dual 1/4″-20 Threaded Holes: Allows for the attachment of magic arms, mini tripods, and more
Tony Northrup tested the Micro four Thirds Alice Camera which is available at BHphoto (Click here). Here is the summary of the video:
The Alice Camera features:
A Micro Four Thirds sensor, 9x larger than that of a typical iPhone
Interchangeable lenses, allowing for flexible focal lengths
Seamless integration with your smartphone as the viewfinder and control center
Instant wireless image transfer to your phone and cloud (e.g., iCloud)
Encrypted photo storage and GPS tagging for added security
Real-time sharing to social media, perfect for creators and event shooters
Key Advantages:
Much better image quality than smartphones
Instant backup and sync to the cloud
Security: Photos are encrypted and not accessible if the camera is stolen
Real shutter button, physical grip, and camera-like ergonomics
Great for social media creators, event photographers, and those needing real-time sharing
Downsides:
Uses Micro Four Thirds, not full-frame
No IBIS or advanced autofocus like Sony cameras
Cold shoe, not hot—so flash and strobe users may be limited
Grip could be more ergonomic
Conclusion:
While not perfect, the Alice Camera offers a compelling bridge between traditional cameras and smartphones—ideal for creators who need fast sharing, better image quality, and security. The reviewer believes this could be the future of connected photography.