Sony RX100-M3 Camera

Sony RX100-M3 Camera

Sony RX100 M3

maker: Sony
sensor: 1” Exmor R CMOS
mega pixels: 20.1
capture rate: 10 fps
format: digital
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Absolutely stunning picture quality, compact enough to take anywhere. Now your photos maintain soft background defocus even when zoomed in with the improved f1.8-2.8 24-70mm Zeiss lens. There’s even a pop-up electronic viewfinder for eye-level framing and a 180 degree tiltable screen for 20.1 MP selfies. Lastly, the ultra-fast BIONZ X processor adds speed and accuracy for stills as well as beautiful HD video.

Featuring a large 1.0” Exmor R CMOS image sensor. The back-illuminated technology doubles light sensitivity and combines with Sony’s Column A/D Conversion to reduce noise levels — a great help when photographing in dimly lit environments. Markedly reduced noise is evident even when high-sensitivity settings are used for capturing night landscapes or indoor scenes.

The DSC-RX100 III sports an all new bright F1.8-2.8 Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens with 24-70mm zoom. The lens is perfect for portraits and macro shots with beautiful defocused - bokeh backgrounds. A premium multi-layered T* coating also dramatically reduces ghost and flare caused by light reflection.

View every scene in rich detail with the bright and retractable SVGA OLED Tru-Finder. The viewfinder faithfully displays what will appear in your recording, including the effects of your camera settings, so you can accurately monitor the results. The Zeiss T* coating enhances clarity and reduces flare and reflection in the eyepiece optics.

Photos Taken with this Camera

Strolling Together in Zagreg
Zagreb, Croatia
Trieste
Piazza Unità d'Italia
Guadalupe Valley, Mexico
Grand Café Dr. Zhivago
Piazza Unità d'Italia
Dancing in the Street
Cefalú, Sicily
Segesta, Sicily
Spree river in Berlin
St. Basil Cathedral

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