Sony has unveiled the fourth-generation of its RX10-series, the RX10 Mark IV. The bridge camera, which pairs a long zoom and fast performance inside a compact body, touts the world’s fastest AF speed ...
The rate at which Sony is bringing out new versions of its cameras is astonishing. Here's the latest RX10 - and it looks good. Sony has announced the latest in its RX series of 1” sensor cameras, the ...
Sony today announced a new flagship Cyber-shot camera, the RX10 IV. With this model Sony is claiming the mantle of the world’s fastest autofocus (AF) acquisition time, at 0.03 seconds, with up to 24 ...
If there is one complaint to be had about Sony’s Cyber-shot RX10 and RX10 Mark II, it’s the limited 8.3x zoom lens. Well, the company just shut us up with the new RX10 Mark III, its third-generation ...
Sony has today officially announced the launch of their new RX10 IV superzoom camera, combining lightning-fast AF and 24 fps continuous shooting with a versatile 24-600mm f/2.4-f/4 zoom lens. Watch ...
The fixed-lens RX10 II and RX100 IV use a unique 1-inch stacked image sensor for 40x superslow-motion capture, 4K video shooting; A7R II mirrorless interchangeable lens camera has world's first ...
Sony announced the RX10 IV all-in-one 20-megapixel digital camera that looks like a SLR, but doesn’t let you swap out lenses. The $1700 fixed lens camera (model DSC-RX10M4) includes an exceptionally ...
Recently, Sony announced that they were making money selling mirrorless cameras. Lots of money, in fact. And today, they have three new cameras that they hope will help them continue that trend. They ...
Sony just announced a pretty substantial performance update to its superzoom camera lineup with the RX10 IV. While the new $1,700 RX10 IV doesn’t gain any extra range, that’s fine; the RX10 III ...
Sony has announced the latest iteration of its large-sensored bridge camera with the Cyber-Shot RX10 III. This time around, the 20.1-megapixel one-inch-type sensor isn't the only big part of the ...
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