Sony new RX1R II compact camera
Sony
has been killing it with its A7 mirrorless camera systems and now all the
benefits of its full-frame sensor technology are trickling down to a new
RX1-RII compact camera. It's a top-quality model with a price to match, but
Sony says it 'delivers the highest picture quality of any Sony compact camera
ever made'.
Heralded
as the Sony RX100 Mark IV's bigger full-frame brother, the RX1-R II sports a
42.4-megapixel back-illuminated sensor, just like Sony's flagship A7R Mark II.
That's a mind blowing number of megapixels for a camera this small.
Like
the Sony full-frame champ, the RX1-RII supports a native sensitivity range of
ISO 100-25600, (expandable to ISO 50-102400) and 14-bit raw image capture.
Additionally, the new model features a fixed Zeiss Sonnar T* 35 mm f2 lens and a
new pop-up OLED electronic viewfinder.
The
addition of a viewfinder fixes one of the complaints made about its
predecessor, which did not have one built in – though you could get an optional
EVF that clipped to the top of the camera. The viewfinder in the RX1R II should
make it much easier to use the camera in bright light as well as pleasing
traditionalists who like to hold the camera to their eye rather than at arm's
length.
Sony
has also upped the number of focal-plane phase-detection AF points to 399 that
effectively cover about 45% of the image area. Sony claims this updated model
is 30% faster on the autofocus draw compared to its predecessor.
Sony's
other big claim to fame is this compact camera comes with the world's first
variable optical low pass filter. Normally cameras come equipped low pass
filters (otherwise known as anti-aliasing filters) to help eliminate moiré
patterns that crop up when capturing a scene or object with repetitive details
such as lines and dots.
However,
in the last few years, manufacturers have been taking out these filters for
sharper and more detailed images. Now that the RX1-RII comes with the option to
turn up or completely remove the AA filter's effects, it gives photographers
the best of both worlds.
Later
this November, the Sony RX1-RII full-frame compact camera will be available in
the US for US$ 3,300. It will arrive in the UK in December 2015
at a price of £ 2,600.
