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Sony surprisingly revived its RX1 line of full-frame compact cameras 10 years after the last model with the new RX1R III, ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNSony DSC-RX1R III review
The Sony RX1R III is the smallest full-frame fixed lens camera on the market, with a 61MP sensor and 35mm F2 lens. But can it justify its eye-watering price-tag?
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Digital Photography Review on MSNSony RX1R III: how does it perform in our studio?
We put the RX1R III through our usual studio tests and also used it as a chance to take a closer look at how its lens ...
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The Phoblographer on MSNSony RX1R Mk III Review: Read This Before You Buy It
Like many of you, I was waiting so very patiently for the Sony RX1R Mk III. At the last Sony Kando trip I attended, I even ...
Nine years. That's how long it's been since Sony last updated the RX1R series. When Sony pulled the wraps off the RX1R III, ...
If you've been waiting nearly a decade for the just-announced RX1R III, you're in for a severe case of sticker shock, as the ...
The Sony RX1R III maintains the compact dimensions of the RX1R II, and it does this despite packing an additional AI processing chip, and a larger capacity battery. It’s notably smaller than the Leica ...
Sony's RX1R III features a 61-megapixel full-frame sensor and the BIONZ XR image processing engine, priced at $5099, significantly higher than its predecessor. The camera introduces a Step Crop ...
Sony just surprised the photography world by unveiling the RX1R III, a fixed-lens 35mm full-frame compact camera. Coming nearly ten years after the RX1R II, it has a 61MP Exmor R sensor along with ...
RX1R III is equipped with an electronic viewfinder featuring an approximately 2.36 million-dot XGA OLED with high resolution and high contrast, offering a magnification of approximately 0.70x.
The RX1R III’s compact size and Zeiss Sonnar T 35mm F2 lens puts the camera in competition with the $4,899.95 medium format Fujifilm GFX100RF and the $5,995 full-frame Leica Q3 – both of which ...
Sony’s new RX1R III camera has been anticipated for almost 10 years, but it lacks a key feature from its predecessor — all in the name of being small.
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