Sony surprised only the world of photography RX1R III unveiledA fixed-lens 35 mm full-frame compact camera. After the RX1R II arrives about ten years later, it has a 61MP exmor R sensor with Sony’s latest image processing technology that promises low noise and high dynamic range.
In addition to all new technology, RX1R III is smaller and more streamlined than before and its main competition is much lighter on 17 ounces compared to the Q3 and Fujifilm GFX100RF of Leica. With this, it is designed to “move around” for street photographers, serious amateurs and others.
This small size is due to the part of the Zes Sonar T35 mm F2 lens that sits partially inside the body. While more compact than the first, it is the same optics as the final model and provides high level of sharp and color rendering according to Sony. It comes with a macro ring that enables users to get closer as 20 cm for subjects and features Sony’s new “step crop shooting” function that can produce 35 mm, 50 mm and 70 mm focal length in a sensor, such as GFX100RF can perform with a similar button.
The RX1R II has up to 15 stops of the dynamic range for high-RES sensors and image processing engines. It also has an anti-reflection coating and no optical low-pass filter to promote image quality, although it can cause some moire and other artifacts. Shooting speed is not just a hurry on 5 FPS, although it is not clearly designed for the game.
Electronic viewfinder is midlling with 2.36 million dots and 0.7X magnification, although the rear display offers a decent 2.4 million dots of resolution. However, on the previous model, unlike one which is tilted outside and up, it is fixed to save weight and shape. It also lacks any in-body or optical stabilization, which depends entirely on electronic shake deficiency.
With Sony’s latest Bionz XR and AI processor, it promises to “themes, human body, head and eye position and eye position,” Sony said, even if his faces are not visible. It uses 693 phase-banging Air Force points, which covers about 78 percent of the image, such as Sony’s A7R V..
It is not almost powerful as A7R V for the video, but still can handle 4K 30 FPS videos with 10-bit 4: 2: 2 color sampling, as well as up to 120 fps with 1080p videos. There is no log mode available, but you get log-lyc S-Santone which slightly increases the dynamic range. Other features include a single SDXC UHS II slot, a MIC input (but not the headphone jack), a microidmi port and a USB-C input.
R1xR III is much more expensive than RX1R II. It will soon go on pre-order for $ 5,100 with a shipping set starting on 31 July. Sony is offering a handful of goods (even expensive), including $ 300 (!) Thumb grip, $ 250 body case and $ 200 lens hood (!!).

