Sony RX100 Big Sensor Compact image and specification leaked by a Japanese website digicame-info, the Sony RX100 features 20 Megapixel – 1 inch sensor, the sensor size is same as Nikon V1 Mirrorless camera, the lens aperture touches F1.8 at 30mm and F4.9 at 1405mm, ISO range from 80 to 25600, Auto ISO125-25600, RAW mode is also available and records Full HD video at 60FPS, WOW…
Read the Full Specification of Sony RX100 Below
Model Name: Sony DSC RX100
13.2X8.8Mm Exmor CMOS sensor type 1.0 effective number of pixels 20.2 million pixels
Monitors – LCD (4:3), 3.0-inch, 1,229,000 dots
Lens Vario-Sonnar T * is
The focal length is 30-108mm (4:3) equivalent 35mm, 29mm-105mm (16:9)
The brightness of the lens is F1.8-4.9
Minimum focusing distance is 5cm, wide-tele 55cm at the end
The standard number of shots (conforming to CIPA) 330 sheets / min – 165
30-valve second shutter speed is 1/2000 in the manual
ISO sensitivity (100 and 80 in the expansion), NR ISO125-6400 by Auto: Auto ISO125-25600 in the
Second continuous shooting is 10 frames / second 2.5 frames / continuous shooting in priority mode in normal mode –
Still images JPEG, RAW
1920×1080 60p AVCHD video 28M
Size 58.1X101.6X35.9Mm
The weight (including battery and Memory Stick Duo) 240 g
DxOLab tested the Nikon D4, the overall score of Nikon D4 sensor is 89. Nikon D4 is the best Full-Frame camera score ever measured on DxOMark. The Nikon D4 placed 2nd (based on Overall score), just 2 point behind the medium format phase-one, but its really interesting to see Nikon D3s is still the undisputed king of low light photography.
After Canon G1 X Sony is planning to announce a big sensor camera very soon, The upcoming compact camera is rumored to have a APS-C Sensor and fixed compact zoom lens, Sony DSC R1 (Sony DSC R1 at Amazon) is the first big sensor compact camera of Sony announced in 2005.
Canon G1 X first High ISO Test done by Focus Numerique(French website), Canon G1 X images have less noise than the Panasonic Lumix GX 1 system and the noise level of Canon G1 X look very similar to Sony NEX 5N, see the High ISO samples below,
The Performance of Canon G1 X Compact camera look very similar to Sony NEX 5N @ ISO 3200
The Canon G1 X 1.5 inches, the sensor is approximately, 6.3 times larger than that of the PowerShot G12 digital camera.
Canon G1X Sensor Size
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The Red Square shows the sensor size of Canon G1 X camera, the sensor of Canon G1 X is bit smaller than APS-C sensor used in canon 600D or 60D DSLR, the pixel structure of Canon G1 X camera is similar to canon EOS DSLR sensors, each pixel site is larger that enables G1 X sensor to capture more light.
Canon launches its most advanced digital still compact camera to date – the PowerShot G1 X
· The PowerShot G1 X is perfect for professional photographers looking for DSLR-levels of image quality and control in a compact, portable body
· New flagship compact combines a large 14.3 MP Canon CMOS sensor based on EOS technology with powerful DIGIC 5 processing and enhanced maximum ISO of 12800
· Exceptional 28mm wide-angle 4x optical zoom lens with 4-stop Image Stabilizer with Intelligent IS delivers crisp, vivid shots every time
· Full Manual Control, 14-bit RAW shooting and DPP compatibility offers professionals and advanced amateur photographers expert control
· 7.5 cm (3.0”) vari-angle LCD and optical viewfinder offer versatile shooting in almost any situation
· Record Full HD (1080p) movies with stereo sound and 4x optical zoom
Canon G1 X is compatible with the full lineup of Canon Speedlite flash system, including the 270EX II, 430 EX II, 580 EX II, the wireless ST-E2 trasmitter, and the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX. There’s a WP-DC44 waterproof case for underwater photography, a filter adapter and more.
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