Monday, May 19, 2014

Sony Got a Camera Viewfinder " Hidden "

The third generation of the popular compact cameras RX100 series has been released by the manufacturer , Sony . Camera pocket full name Sony RX100 Mark III is equipped with a number of new features .

There was an electronic viewfinder which is hidden inside the camera body and can be raised by pressing a lever ( pop - up ) , similar to the mechanism of release of flash on most cameras .

As reported by PetaPixel , viewfinder or electronic viewfinder ( EVF ) that is stored on the left side right above the camera comes from the type of " Tru- Finder " 1.4 M OLED . But the existence of this eliminates hotshoe EVF included on RX100 Mark II .

Other new features include Zeiss 24-70mm lens ( in the 35mm format ) f/1.8-2.8 which have openings wider than the previous generation cameras .

However, the sensor is placed behind the lens remains the same , namely 20 -megapixel CMOS unit measuring 1 inch is also attached to the previous product .

RX100 Mark III is now also equipped with X Bionz processor as found in the series full-frame mirrorless camera Sony A7 .

In addition through the EVF , users can also take a snapshot through a 3-inch LCD screen that can be bent up and down ( tilting screen ) .

Sophistication RX100 Mark III must be redeemed at a high price . The camera is priced at 800 U.S. dollars, or approximately USD 9.2 million . RX100 Mark III is scheduled to be available in the market starting next June .

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