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Sony Cybershot RX100 III Digital Camera
Harsh Patel@herrypatel322
Feb 02, 2017 10:36 AM, 1980 Views
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I bought sony’s RX 100 IV in 33, 000. it feel me expensive but quality and resolution is good.


A very small camera that takes very high-end photos. It accomplishes this with a 20 megapixel 1-inch sensor, which is much larger than the sensor you’ll find in a smartphone or a traditional point and shoot. Combine that with a 24-70mm f/1.8-2.8 lens ( that’s a 3x optical zoom) , and you’ve got a very capable setup that fits in a pocket.


Those specs have not changed since the last generation of the RX100. In fact, the camera hasn’t changed much at all. The major difference in the Mark IV is the construction of the sensor. The details are very technical, but basically Sony found a new way, by reconfiguring the sensor’s components and wiring, to read data much faster. That enables things like 4K video, super high shutter speeds up to 1/32, 000, and an insane burst rate of 16 fps. Yes, it’s a speed demon.


Other changes include a higher resolution viewfinder with 2.35 million dots ( the Mark III had 1.4 million) , an upgraded autofocus system, and super slow motion video up to 960 fps.


The new RX100 looks exactly the same as the last one, and almost the same as the original. It’s actually remarkable that over the course of four years, Sony hasn’t changed the look or ergonomics of this camera. It looks cool, for sure, with sleek undecorated lines and a smooth matte finish, but it’s certainly not beyond improving.

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