We’re here in Italy where the newest addition to Sony’s RX100 line of compact cameras was just unveiled: The Sony RX100 VI brings quite a few new features to the popular line while preserving its compact size. It is HDR (HLG) compatible, has a very fast AF and a new ultra-zoom lens. Sony Also announced the new Grip to acompany the RX100 series (and RX0) cameras. New Sony RX100 VI with Ultra-zoom Lens and the Grip Sony RX100 line of cameras has been considered as one of the best options in compact cameras segment in the past years in terms of image quality. Now Sony announced and presented the new generation – the Sony RX100 VI (the exact model name – DSC-RX100M6). What is new compared to the older generation? Let’s take a look. New ultra-zoom Lens (24-200mm Equivalent) First time for the RX100 series, Sony incorporated an ultra-zoom lens in the camera’s tiny body – the ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm (full frame equivalent) with the aperture of F2.8 – F4.5, which is a little bit slower than its predecessor’s lens (which was F1.8 – F2.8, but “only” had a range equivalent of 24-70mm). The compactness of this lens is achieved thanks to its design featuring two ED (extra-low dispersion) aspherical glass elements and eight aspherical lens elements including four AA (advanced aspherical) lenses. Additionally, the lens has built-in optical “SteadyShot” image stabilisation that is equivalent to a 4.0-stop faster shutter speed (CIPA standard, pitch/yaw directions, at “long end” – 200mm). Very Fast Hybrid...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 5 June, 2018