Thursday, October 17, 2013

RX10 high-end superzoom camera launched by Sony


New compact camera from Sony will be available in November for $1,300.

Sony has introduced a new compact super-zoom is RX10. Due to the ultra-zoom line to large sized machine, similar to the Sony A37 DSLR.

RX10 is equipped with Exmor R sensor resolution of 20.2 megapixels with 1 inch size like the RX100 Mark II, in addition, the machine also has an new BIONZ X image processor enables noise reduction determined by region and rendering of detail up higher. The highlight of the RX 10 is 8.3x optical zoom lens with a focal length 24-200 mm f/2.8 aperture throughout the focal range. It supports ISO sensitivity from 125 to 12800 higher than the RX100.

RX10 with OLED EVF electronic viewfinder and 3-inch LCD screen ultra-high resolution of 1.23 million pixels with White Magic technology enables enhanced brightness look good in the sun.
It also owns the new AF system Direct Drive SSM is a combination of a separate controller with Exmor R sensor and BIONZ X image processor. The control system on the RX10 is nearly identical to the professional DSLR with monochrome LCD display parameters, burst mode and loop adjustment wheel EV adjustment.
The product has the ability to shoot full HD video resolution at up to 60 frames/sec. Users can capture just recently filmed by Dual Rec mode, in addition to the need to cut back or reduce exposure, the shutter speed Sony equipped with features switchable ND Filter lens. It also can capture RAW images and the ability to share pictures faster or controlled by Android and iOS devices via Wi-Fi or NFC.

Key features:

  • 20MP 1"-type BSI CMOS sensor (13.2 x 8.8mm)
  • 24-200mm equivalent stabilized F2.8 lens
  • Built-in 3-EV Neutral Density filter
  • Flip-out, 1.3m dot (VGA resolution) rear LCD
  • 1.14m dot OLED viewfinder
  • ISO 125 - 12,800 (expandable down to ISO 80)
  • Approx 10fps continuous shooting in 'Speed Priority mode'
  • Wi-Fi with NFC for easier connection (with compatible devices)

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