Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II : Tests and Reviews
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II Review
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II sensor review: Take two
Introduction Specifications and FeaturesThe Sony RX1R II is the not-unexpected update to the 24-Mpix RX1R. It features the same 42-Mpix full-frame CMOS sensor as the Sony A7R II, paired with the familiar Zeiss 35mm f2.0 Sonnar lens first seen on the RX1. The 42-Mpix BSI CMOS features a variable optical low-pass filter with three intensity settings to control high-frequency detail and limit color aliasing during capture, but it lacks the ability of the A7R II to record 4K (it is limited to Full HD or 720p at 120fps). It also lacks that model’s built-in stabilization. Nevertheless,
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