The Sony RX1R II compact camera is the smallest full-frame compact camera. This represents the newest member of Sony's full-frame RX family of cameras and the first rise since 2013. It's even more impressive than its predecessors, which is quite an achievement given how the previous models shook up the photography world. Despite its pocket-sized 35mm lens, the RX1R II is the first camera with an optical low-pass filter that can be turned on or off.
Sony RX1R II it is the smallest full-frame compact camera in the world. This is known as Exmor R CMOS sensor, which captures extremely accurate images even in low light, with extremely low noise levels. Since the sensor is back-illuminated, its ISO "range" is from 100–25,600, which can be extended an "octave" higher and lower to 50–102,400. The sensor from the predecessor RX1R processes the data 3.5 times faster, and it can be compared to the model in terms of size RX100, with which it also shares weight. The only (but not insignificant) difference is that the newbie does not have a collapsible lens, which means you won't be able to carry the Sony RX1R II in your pocket. But what you get for this size is absolutely stunning.
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In the time between the previous and the new RX-model, Sony also listened to users and improved autofocus, which is now 30 percent faster, and he also listened to them when it comes to the electronic viewfinder, which this line of cameras has so far lacked (and which we actually miss in many point-and-shoot cameras). According to the new (3-inch) The LCD screen folds, the previous ones were static. He's showing off with Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 35mm lens with an aperture F2.0, with which you can approach the object on 14 centimeters.
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