Sony has decided to extend the zoom range to the new version of the machine, even bringing his Sony RX10 III to cover with its 25x zoom the 24-600mm equivalent focal range, beating off competition in terms of brightness thanks to the opening f/2.4-4.
Competition in the premium bridge superzoom sector has returned to be very fierce, after a few years in which the sector had experienced a certain alienation from the audience. The arrival of the sensors 1 inch gave new life to the industry managing to combine well the needs of quality and dimensions required by buyers. Sony RX10 is the camera with which the Japanese manufacturer has leaned on this segment.
Sony’s approach had been not to push too hard on the optics plate data, especially towards tele (24-200mm equivalent focal), but given the competitive responses Sony also decided to extend the zoom range in the new version of the machine: Sony RX10 III.
With Panasonic and Canon, respectively, 400 and 600mm maximum equivalent focal, Sony decided to match the house red and white also bringing its RX10 III to cover with its 25x zoom the 24-600mm equivalent focal range.
The CMOS sensor type ” stacked ” by 1.0″ and 20.1 megapixels allows you to work in a range of ISO 100-12800, expandable in expansion mode up to ISO 64-25600, while the barrage stood at 14 frames per second, but dropped to fifth with autofocus active pursuit.
The electronic shutter then allows you to get up to shutter speeds of 1/32,000 of a second. In the field of video is confirmed support for the 4K format (QFHD from 3,840×2,160 pixels) in XAVC S format with complete reading of the pixels (no pixel binning).
Like previous RX10 II and RX100 IV, the RX10 III is equipped with the Fast Intelligent AF contrast detection system that promises high speed and high precision, with coupling of a moving subject in just 0.09 seconds.
The Sony RX10 III camera offers an OLED viewfinder 2.36 million dots and a swivel LCD display 3. ” There are also external microphone input and headphone output of 3.5 mm jack, Wi-Fi connectivity with NFC for remote control via smartphone, HDMI output uncompressed and pop-up flash on the cover of the viewfinder.
The camera weighs just over one kilogram (1051 grams) and has a size of 133x94x127 mm. This model replaces the Mark II currently in range, but will complement it: the latter is likely to see a short price repositioning, while the new Sony RX10 III should have to launch around the same list price as the old model, which it was proposed at $1,499.
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