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By admin, on July 6th, 2013
DxO lab published the test report of Sony RX100 M2 compact camera, the newly announced camera features BSI CMOS sensor, so the low-light score of the RX100M2 is (483) better than Sony RX100 (390), rest of the score remains almost same.
Take a look at the competitors score below.
Also see Sony RX100M2 vs Sony RX100
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src – DxOMark Lab
By admin, on June 27th, 2013
Sony RX100M2 Sample Image surfaced over the web, the sample images have high amount of details when viewed at 100%, See the Sony RC100M2 announcement page here,
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1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 160
1/800s, F/7.1, ISO 160
Continue reading Sony RX100M2 Sample Images and Videos
By admin, on June 27th, 2013
Sony features newly developed 20.2MP 1″ Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor, F1.8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T 3.6X lens and records Full HD videos at 60fps.
Sony RX100 M2 Major Specification
- 20.2MP 1″ Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor
- BIONZ Image Processor
- Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* f/1.8 Lens
- 35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 28-100mm
- 3.0″ 1,229k-Dot Tilting Xtra Fine LCD
- Full HD 1080i/p Video at 60 and 24 fps
- Low-Light Sensitivity to ISO 12800
- Multi Interface Shoe and Control Ring
- High Speed AF & Manual Exposure Control
The new camera also features Built-In Wireless and NFC Connectivity, so can share and save your images without any problem.
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Press Release
NEW YORK, June 27, 2013 – Building on its lineup of acclaimed compact cameras, Sony is introducing two new additions to the Cyber-shot RX series– the RX100 II and RX1R models.
Based on the same sleek, stylish design as the existing RX100 model, the new RX100 II features a new 1-inch back-illuminated CMOS sensor, enhanced system expandability and adds Wi-Fi® convenience with NFC One-Touch compatibility. With an identical camera body and design as the existing RX1 camera, the new special edition RX1R model has had its optical low pass filter removed for increased resolution and detail.
“Sony continues to redefine the levels of performance for a pocket-sized, fixed lens camera,” said Patrick Huang, director of the Cyber-shot business at Sony Electronics. “Now, with a total of four models in market in our Cyber-shot RX line – each with its own unique value proposition – consumers have more options than ever to experience the ultimate balance of size, imaging performance and imaging power.”
New Cyber-shot RX100 II Camera
Designed to increase sensitivity in low-light conditions and reduce overall picture noise, the new Exmor R sensor in the RX100 II camera is the world’s first 1.0-type back illuminated sensor ever developed. It is approximately 40% more sensitive in dimly lit situations compared to the existing RX100 model.
The powerful sensor is paired with an exceptional F1.8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens to deliver exceptionally sharp, natural still images and Full HD video in any shooting condition – from bright daytime scenes to night-time landscapes and everything in between.
Additionally, the new RX100 II model is equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities and is also the first ever Sony camera to include NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, giving the extra convenience of instant, one-touch wireless transfer of content between devices. Its Smart Remote Control functionality lets users preview images and control shutter release directly from their connected phones or tablets.
A Multi Interface Shoe on the RX100 II model allows users to add optional accessories including an electronic viewfinder, powerful external flash and clip-on LCD monitor. A Multi Terminal lets users add a shutter-release remote control.
The camera features a bright, detail-packed 3.0-type White Magic™ LCD display that tilts upwards (up to 84 degrees) and downwards (down to 45 degrees), giving shooters greater freedom to compose shots from overhead and low angles.
Additionally, the RX100 II model has expanded Full HD video capabilities with the addition of 24p shooting for cinematically styled movies. Other refinements include a step zoom function that lets users instantly choose any of five popular focal lengths for handy scene framing. Shooters can select 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 70mm or 100mm focal lengths using the camera’s control ring, giving them an intuitive and fast alternative to zooming in and out.
The new camera is also compatible with Sony’s TRILUMINOS Color technology, ensuring richer, more natural color reproduction when connected to the new BRAVIA televisions featuring TRILUMINOS Display.
New Special Edition Cyber-shot RX1R Camera
The new Cyber-shot RX1R full-frame compact camera is designed to satisfy even the most critical photographer’s desire for sharper, more detailed pictures and enhanced resolution. The model’s ‘R’ suffix denotes a further improvement in the pocket-sized camera’s already spectacular resolution.
In common with many digital cameras, the original Cyber-shot RX1 camera features a multi-segment optical low-pass filter (OLPF) in front of the sensor to suppress unwanted moiré and color artifacts. The enthusiast-oriented RX1R model removes this low-pass filter to realize the full resolution potential of the image sensor and bring new levels of realism to landscapes and other finely-detailed subjects.
Additionally, to take advantage of the OLPF removal, the camera’s processing functions have been optimized to maintain image sharpness without compromising lens/sensor performance.
While weight and dimensions remain the same as the ground-breaking DSC-RX1, the special edition RX1R is also now compatible with TRILUMINOS Color technology, allowing for the ultimate image playback experience on compatible BRAVIA televisions.
Pricing and Availability
The new Cyber-shot RX100 II and RX1R models will both be available next month for about $750 and $2800 respectively. The cameras and a range of compatible accessories can be purchased at Sony retail stores (www.store.sony.com) and other authorized dealers nationwide.
Full Specification
Sony DSC-RX100 II Specifications
Lens Type |
Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* |
Aperture |
F1.8-4.9 |
Optical Zoom |
3.6x |
Digital Zoom |
20M approx. 14x / 10M approx. 20x / 5M approx. 28x / VGA approx. 54x |
Focal Length (35mm equivalent) |
Still 16:9 29-105mm / Still 4:3 30-108mm / Still 3:2 28-100mm / Still 1:1 36-127mm / Movie 16:9 29-105mm (Std), 33-120mm (Active) / Movie 4:3 36-128 mm (Std), 41-146mm (Active) |
Lens Construction |
7 elements in 6 groups ( including AA lens) |
Aperture Blade |
Iris diaphragm (7 blades) |
Clear Image Zoom |
7.2x |
Focal Distance |
AF approx. 5cm to infinity (W), approx. 55cm to infinity (1) |
Steady Shot Mode: Active |
[Still image] Optical [Movie] Active Mode, Optical type with electronic compensation (Anti-rolling) |
Metering Modes |
Multi segment / Center weighted / Spot |
Exposure Compensation |
+/- 3.0EV, 1/3EV step |
Imaging Sensor |
Imaging Sensor : 1.0″ (13.2 x 8.8mm) Exmor CMOS sensor, aspect ratio 3:2
Pixel Gross: 20.9MP (approx.)
Effective Picture Resolution: 20.2MP (approx.) |
Drive System |
Shutter Type: iAuto (4-1/2000) / Program Auto (1-1/2000) / Manual (Bulb, 30-1/2000) / Aperture Priority (8-1/2000) / Shutter Priority (30-1/2000)Continuous Shooting Speed: 10 fps at 20.2MPSelf-timer: 10sec. / 2sec. / Self portrait / Self timer Cont. |
Scene Modes |
Portrait, Anti Motion Blur, Sports Action, Pet, Gourmet, Macro, Landscape, Sunset, Night Scene, Hand-held Twilight, Night Portrait, Fireworks, High Sensitivity |
D-Range Optimizer |
Off, Dynamic Range Optimizer (Auto/Level), Auto High Dynamic Range: Auto exposure difference, Exposure difference level (1.0-6.0EV, 1.0-EV step) |
ISO |
Auto ISO 125-6400 select w/upper/lower limit, 125/200/400/800/1600/3200/6400 expand to 80/100, Multi Frame NR:Auto ISO125-25600 equiv. 200/400/800/1600/3200/6400/12800 4/25600 |
Creative Style |
Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Black & White |
White Balance Mode |
Auto/Daylight/Shade/Cloudy/Incandescent/Fluor (Warm White)/Fluor (Cool White)/Fluor (Day White)/Fluor (Daylight)/Flash/C. Temp., Filter/Custom |
Picture Effects |
Toy Camera, Pop Color, Posterization, Retro Photo, Soft High-key, Partial Color, High Contrast Monochrome, Soft Focus, HDR Painting, Rich-tone Monochrome, Miniature, Watercolor, Illustration |
Convenience Features |
Still Image Playback Options: Control for HDMI, Slideshow |
LCD Display |
LCD Type: 3.0″ (7.5cm) (4:3) / 1,229k dots / Xtra Fine / TruBlack / TFT LCDBrightness Control: Auto / Manual (5 steps) / Sunny Weather mode |
Advanced Features |
Sweep Panorama: Sweep Panorama
Face Detection: 8 Faces (Auto / Off / Child Priority / Adult Priority / Face Registration)
Image Stabilization: Optical SteadyShot with Active Mode Image Stabilization
Intelligent Auto: Yes
Background Defocus: Yes
Superior Auto: Yes
Photo Creativity: Yes |
Still Image Mode |
JPEG, RAW (Sony ARW 2.3 format) |
Still Image Size |
Still Image Size 16:9 : L: 17M (5472×3080); M: 7.5M (3648 x 2056); S:4.2M (2720 x 1528)Still Image Size 3:2 : L: 20M (5472 x 3648; M: 10M (3888 x 2592); S: 5.0M (2736 x 1824)Still Image Size 4:3 : L: 18M (4864 x 3648); M: 10M (3648 x 2736); S: 5.0M (2592 x 1944); VGA
Panorama Still Image Size : [3:2] L: 20M (5472×3648)/M: 10M (3888×2592)/S: 5.0M (2736×1824) |
Video Format |
AVCHD Ver2.0, MP4 |
Video Mode |
AVCHD: 28M PS (1920×1080, 60p/50p) / 24M FX (1920×1080, 60i/50i ) / 17M FH (1920×1080, 60i/50i) MP4: 12M (1440×1080, 30/25 fps) / 3M VGA (640×480 30/25 fps) |
Photo Capture from Movie |
Yes |
Focus Control |
Focus System: Single-shot AF (AF-S) / Continuous AF (AF-C) / Direct Manual Focus (DMF) / Manual FocusAF Modes: Multi point AF (25 points) / Center weighted AF / Flexible spot / Flexible spot (tracking focus) / Flexible sport (face tracking) |
Flash |
Flash Modes: Auto/Fill-flash/Slow Sync/Rear Sync/OffFlash Coverage: ISO Auto 0.30m to 17.1m (W)/0.55m to 6.3m (T) (Approx.1′ 3/4″ to Approx.56′ 1 3/4″) (W) ISO 6400 up to 24.2m (W)/8.9m (T) |
Memory Card Slot |
Dual compatibility slot: Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo/PRO-HG HX Duo media – SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card |
NFC |
Yes (NFC Forum Type 3 Tag compatible, One-touch remote, One-touch sharing) |
Wi-Fi |
Yes |
HD Output |
HDMI (Type D micro) |
USB Port(s) |
USB 2.0 Hi-speed (mass-storage, MTP) |
BRAVIA Sync |
Yes, via HDMI® with compatible BRAVIA HDTV (link menu) |
PhotoTV HD |
Yes, with BRAVIA Sync enabled HDTV and HDMI® cable |
Microphone Input |
Via MI Shoe + Optional ECM-XYST1M |
Remote Commander |
Yes, via RM-VPR1 |
Accessory Shoe |
Multi Interface Shoe |
DC IN |
Yes, via AC-UB10 AC charger and USB cable |
Tripod Mount |
Yes (1/4″ diameter, 20 threads per inch) |
Power |
Battery Type : LITHIUM ION NP-BX1 (supplied)
Power Consumption (in Operation) : Approx. 1.5W |
Dimensions WxHxD |
4″ × 2-9/32″ × 1-1/2″ (101.6 x 58.1 x 38.3 mm) excluding protrusions |
Weight |
With battery and Memory Stick PRO Duo Approx. 9.9 oz. (281 g) |
Weight(Approx) (Main unit only) |
7.8 oz. (222 g) |
By admin, on June 26th, 2013
Sony RX1R and RX100MII Image Leaked, see Sony RX1R and RX100MII specification here, stay with us on Facebook to get updates
Mini Press Release
San Diego – Sony introduced Thursday a pair of advanced RX-series Cyber-shot point-and-shoot cameras targeting the professional/advanced amateur audiences.
Models DSC-RX1R/B ($2,799 suggested retail price) and DSC-RX100M2/B ($749 suggested retail) both feature advanced CMOS sensors, with the former featuring a 24.3-megapixel 35mm full-frame Exmor sensor and the latter offering a one-inch 20.2-megapixel Exmor R sensor. Both models also include Sony’s latest BIONZ image processors.
Sony said both cameras are additions to the RX line and will not be replacing the current RX1 or RX100 models. The RX1R will be slotted in higher than the previous RX1, and removes the optical low pass filter of the RX1 for improved resolution and image quality. The filter will continue to be included in the RX1 to reduce artifacts such as moiré.
The RX1R is also said to produce superior contrast levels to the RX1.
It includes a fixed focal length 37mm lens at F2-22 Carl Zeiss lens.
The RX100 features a 28-100mm focal range (35mm equivalent) F1.8 lense.
Both models will also support FullHD 1080/60p and 1080/24p video resolution in AVCHD compression format, and up to 1440-by-1080/30fps in MP4.
The RX1R supports an ISO range for still images from 100-25,600 (100-102,400 in EV step) while the RX100RM2 supports an ISO range from 160-25,600.
The RX100M2 uses a new sensor production technique to produce a Exmor R CMOS sensor as large as 1-inch. This is said to significantly improve the camera’s low-light picture image capability.
The RX100M2 also offers burst shooting speeds up to 10fps at 20.2-megapixel resolution.
The RX1R offers burst shooting speeds up to 5fps in speed priority mode and 2.5 fps (AF-S).
Both models include pop-up flashes and 3-inch (1.2 million dot) LCD monitors. The RX100RM2 adds an 84-degree-up, 43-degrees-down tilting screen.
The RX100M2, which has a compact body design, will also support Wi-Fi wireless connectivity and image transfer and will be the first NFC-enabled digital imaging device from Sony, allowing transferring images by typing the camera with another Wi-Fi-enable device like a smartphone or a tablet.
src – SAR
By admin, on June 26th, 2013
Sony RX1 R Compact camera
Sony RX1R, RX100MII Coming In less than 24hours, both camera specification surfaced over the at Japanese website digicaminfo , take a look
Translated by google
From readers, we have to provide information about the specs and price of RX100M2 RX1R and Sony And compact DSC-RX1R, Sony will announce soon the DSC-RX100M2.
- Specifications RX1R are as follows
– Sensor: 24.3 million pixel CMOS sensor full size Effective
– Low-pass less
– Lens: Zeiss Sonnar T * 35mm F2
– LCD monitor: 1.229 million dot 3.0-inch
– Full HD video
– (Including battery, media) 482g Weight
– Estimated retail price is around ¥ 250,000
– Release Dates for Japan July 5
- Spec RX-100M2 is as follows:
– Sensor: 1.0 type back-illuminated ExmorR CMOS sensor, 20.2 million effective pixels
– Lens: 28-100mm Zeiss Vario-Sonnar conversion
– LCD monitor: 1.229 million dot 3.0-inch
– Full HD video
– (Including battery, media) 281g Weight
– Estimated retail price of around 75,000 yen
– Release Dates for Japan July 5
The specification is 100% similar to the specification we published few days ago (see here and here), Stay with us on Facebook, Twitter to get more info about the upcoming products.
also see Sony Xperia i1 / Honami – Camera Phone with Interchangeable Lenses [Rumor]
source-digicaminfo
By admin, on June 23rd, 2013
Take a look at the major camera announcement from Sony and Fujifilm.
Sony will announce two compact camera and one mirrorless on June 27, the RX1R will have no optical-low pass filter, rest of the core specification is almost same, Sony RX100M2 is rumored to features new BSI CMOS sensor for better low-light performance and WiFi, No details available about the Sony NEX-7 successor.
Sony RX1 R Manual Image
Product Name |
To Be Announced |
Rumored Specification |
Predecessor |
Sony RX1R |
June 27, 2013
|
Sony RX1R – Sony RX1 Without Low-Pass FilterRumored Specification |
|
Sony RX100M2 |
June 27, 2013 |
New features include BSI Sensor, WiFi, NFC. |
Sony RX100 |
Sony NEX-7 successor |
June 27, 2013 |
24MP3.8 M dot EVF |
Sony NEX-7 |
Sony A78 |
2014 |
24MP3.8 M dot EVF |
Sony A77 |
Sony NEX-9 (FF-Mirrorless)
|
Early 2014 |
Full FrameCompatible with A-mount lenses$3500 – $4000 |
– |
Sony RX2 |
2014~2015 |
Full Frame |
Sony RX1 |
Fujifilm X-M1 Leaked Image
Fujifilm will announce new X-M1 entry level mirrorless camera with two new lenses, XC16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS and new XF27mm F2.8 pancake.
Product Name |
To Be Announced |
Rumored Specification |
Predecessor |
Fujifilm X-M1 |
June 25, 2013 |
APS-C sensor, WiFi, No-Viewfinder |
– |
Fujifilm X200 |
September, 2015 |
– |
Fujifilm X-E1 |
Fujifilm X-Pro2 |
Early 2014 |
– |
Fujifilm X-Pro1 |
Fujifilm X-E2 |
September, 2014 |
– |
Fujifilm X-E1 |
also take a look at the upcoming camera page
By admin, on June 19th, 2013
We now have the confirmed date for Sony Upcoming major product announcement, Sony RX100M2, Sony RX1R and Sony NEX 7 Successor Coming on June 27, 2013. Sony will also upgrade its compact’s, + 85mm f/1.4 lens and a high quality zoom camera coming on June 27.
src-SAR
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