Thursday, July 4, 2013

Sony Releases Two Pocket Camera Premium

Sony introduced the compact camera duet RX100 Mark II and RX1R, Thursday (27/06/2013). Both are models of premium products with a number of unique features that set it apart from similar cameras.
Mark RX100 RX100 II is the successor of the popular among photography enthusiasts because it combines excellent image quality with little body design that can be put into your shirt or pants pocket.
This camera brings Exmor R sensor which has a size of 1 inch and 20.9-megapixel resolution. The sensor is a new type that is different from the property and the RX100 has an ISO sensitivity range of 100-25600.
Sony claims the new sensor more sensitive to light up to 40 percent. To support the low-light capabilities of this camera, in front of the sensor Carl Zeiss lens mounted berbukaan maximum f / 1.8. 

3-inch LCD screen on the RX100 Mark II also got a flexible hinge that can be bent up and down (tilting), while in it, Sony has invested WiFi and NFC capabilities.
What about the price? RX100 Mark II sold more expensive than the RX100, which is worth 750 dollars or about Rp 7.5 million, compared to its predecessor which is now valued at about USD 6.7 million.
Meanwhile, RX1R is a pocket camera with a full-frame sensor and fixed lens 35mm f / 2. The only difference this camera with previous camera (RX1) is the removal of the optical low-pass filter in front of the sensor so as to capture sharper photos and detail.
Full-frame sensor belongs RX1R has 24 megapixel resolution and a sensitivity range of ISO 100-25600. This camera sells for 2,800 U.S. dollars, or approximately USD 28 million.
Sony says that both the Mark II and RX1R RX100 will not replace its predecessor, but will be sold side by side as an alternative option.

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