|
Full-frame sensors - they're pretty much the ultimate as far as digital cameras go.They're normally found in top-end DSLRs, but Sony did the impossible back in 2012 and squeezed one into a compact. The RX1 was unique, and we loved it. That fixed 35mm lens...
Simply sublime image quality, Genuinely useful upgrades over the original RX1, Outstanding build quality...
Seriously expensive, Battery life could be better, Autofocus feels slow against cheaper competition...
Did the RX1 really need more resolution? Maybe not, but we're not going to sniff at any camera that's rocking a 42MP full-frame sensor, let alone one you can squeeze into a pocket. Just about. Sony's other tweaks are excellent, though. The pop-up viewfin...
|
|
EISA.eu Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
|
Sony Cyber-shot RX1R II är byggd runt en småbildssensor på 42,4 megapixel och ett högkvalitativt Zeiss-objektiv. Den har världens första variabla lågpassfilter och ger fantastisk bildkvalitet med ett mycket stort dynamiskt omfång och låga brusnivåer. Den...
|
|
|
While it's hard to fault the imaging performance of the RX1R II, the asking price is a lot to pay for a compact camera with a fixed focal length lens, and there are other limitations outlined in the full review.Released in mid-November 2015, Sony's Cyber-...
While it's hard to fault the imaging performance of the RX1R II, almost $5,500 is a lot to pay for a compact camera with a fixed focal length lens, regardless of its sensor size and resolution. And, frankly, how many photographers actually NEED 42-megapix...
|
|
dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
|
This is a full frame 42 megapixel “compact” camera with a fixed 35mm Zeiss T* f2 lens. It has a variable low-pass filter, and yes, we had to consult the book. Sony says: “You can choose from three optical variable low-pass filter effect settings1: Off (to...
Image quality is exceptional. The camera feels like a solid, indestructible chunk of metal.
The price! The popup EVF on the left of the camera body is awkward, and the memory card slot is in the battery chamber...
Somewhere there must be a photographer – perhaps a professional or a street photographer with Cartier Bresson ambitions – who needs this camera. By comparison the Sony a7R II mirrorless camera (body only) costs $1...
|
|
|
When it first launched at the end of 2012, the Sony Cyber-shot RX1 was a camera like no other. Its full-frame sensor and fixed 35mm lens made it a distinctive shooter for the high-end market. Sure, it had its imperfections, but that large sensor gave it i...
Huge scale images, that Carl Zeiss lens is great and produces superb bokeh at f/2.0, great aperture and focus controls, built-in electronic viewfinder that is retractable if you want to hide it...
Poor battery life, auto white balance sometimes off, not the fastest of autofocus, close-up focus limitations, high ISO limitations (uneven gradients beyond ISO 1600), some barrel distortion...
At first glance the RX1R II might not seem that different to the original model. But there's plenty new here: the ingenious little pop-up electronic viewfinder, the new tilt-angle screen mechanism and, of course, that sensor with huge 42-megapixel r...
|
|
|
After a flurry of camera announcements from Sony towards the end of 2015 we were not expecting any big launches. However, as the year drew to a close Sony surprised us with the Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II – a replacement for the RX1R. This full-frame compact b...
If I were in the market for a luxury compact, I would base my decision on what focal length better suits my photography. Sonys sensor technology is well and truly ahead of the game, and the 42.4-million-pixel sensor inside the RX1R II is at the forefront...
|
|
|
Sony likes to prove a point with its cameras; namely that Sony can do things that other manufacturers can't. Although this may not necessarily translate into extraordinary sales figures, it paints the picture that Sony is at the forefront of technological...
Amazing resolution, Small size, Retractable electronic viewfinder...
Screen not touch sensitive, No optical image stabilisation, Poor battery life...
The Sony RX1R II delivers superb image quality in a neat, compact body. The electronic viewfinder is great, though the processing speed and battery life are poor and there's no optical image stabilization...
|
|
techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
|
Sony likes to prove a point with its cameras; namely that Sony can do things that other manufacturers can't. Although this may not necessarily translate into extraordinary sales figures, it paints the picture that Sony is at the forefront of technological...
Amazing resolution, Small size, Retractable electronic viewfinder...
Screen not touch sensitive, No optical image stabilisation, Poor battery life...
The Sony RX1R II delivers superb image quality in a neat, compact body. The electronic viewfinder is great, though the processing speed and battery life are poor and there's no optical image stabilization...
|
|
|
The luxurious Cyber-shot RX1R II is Sony’s over-the-top camera. At $3,300, it’s easily one of the most (if not the most) expensive compact cameras you can buy...
Superb 42-megapixel full-frame photos, First-ever variable optical low-pass filter, Outstanding built-in viewfinder, Fast prime lens, Compact size...
No built-in image stabilization, Lacks 4K video support, Expensive...
The RX1R II is an amazing camera with its 42.4-megapixel full-frame sensor, variable OLPF, built-in EVF, compact size, and f/2.0 35mm prime lens. However, it’s still a $3,300 point-and-shoot, and as sophisticated as it is, it’s a lot of money (although much...
|
|
|
Full-frame all over again Think all compact cameras are rubbish? The Sony RX1R II proves that theory wrong. This is a camera you can fit into your coat pocket, but has the same-size full-frame sensor as models like the Canon 5D MKIII, which you might stru...
The Sony RX1R II is a camera easy to lust after. A full-frame sensor in an ultra-portable body? It's a photographic dream come true. However, more importantly it takes some of the clever tech from the RX100 series and the A7 series to make this a more...
|
|
|
Just when we believed we'd seen everything from Sony this year, the manufacturer recently made a surprise announcement and unveiled its latest full-frame compact camera – the Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II. Arriving just four months after the launch of the sensat...
With the large-sensor compact camera area of the market growing in value and the increasing competition in the market from rival manufacturers, it was only a matter of time before Sony revisited the RX1-series cameras to look at how it could improve upon...
|
|
pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
|
Full-frame sensors - they're pretty much the ultimate as far as digital cameras go. They're normally found in top-end DSLRs, but Sony did the impossible back in 2012 and squeezed one into a compact. The RX1 was unique, and we loved it. That fixed 35mm l...
Did the RX1 really need more resolution? Maybe not, but we're not going to sniff at any camera that's rocking a 42MP full-frame sensor, let alone one you can squeeze into a pocket. Just about.Sony's other tweaks are excellent, though. The pop-up viewfinde...
|
|
|
Full-frame sensors - they're pretty much the ultimate as far as digital cameras go.They're normally found in top-end DSLRs, but Sony did the impossible back in 2012 and squeezed one into a compact. The RX1 was unique, and we loved it. That fixed 35mm lens...
Simply sublime image quality, Genuinely useful upgrades over the original RX1, Outstanding build quality...
Seriously expensive, Battery life could be better, Autofocus feels slow against cheaper competition...
Did the RX1 really need more resolution? Maybe not, but we're not going to sniff at any camera that's rocking a 42MP full-frame sensor, let alone one you can squeeze into a pocket. Just about.Sony's other tweaks are excellent, though. The pop-up viewfinde...
|
|
|
In Greek myth, Achilles was a great hero and warrior. He was so badass that when his friend Patroclus was killed in battle, Achilles flipped out into beast mode, and killed so many of the enemy that a river god got pissed off, because all the bodies were...
|
|
|
In Greek mythology, Achilles was a great hero and warrior. He was so badass that when his friend Patroclus was killed in battle, Achilles flipped out into beast mode, and killed so many of the enemy that a river god got pissed off, because all the bodies...
|
|
|
Sony's original RX1 was a groundbreaking camera when it was announced in late 2012. We'd seen fixed-lens digital cameras with large APS-C image sensors before, but none with a full-frame sensor. That's still rare—the new RX1R II ($3,299.99) is only the fo...
Compact design, Full-frame 42-megapixel image sensor, Sharp 35mm f/2 lens, Excellent picture quality, Variable OLPF filter, Integrated pop-up EVF, Tilting rear display, 1080p120 video, Wi-Fi...
Lens shows some barrel distortion, Limited battery life, Doesn't include external battery charger, Uncomfortable focus select switch, Omits flash...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II puts an incredible high-resolution full-frame image sensor and fixed lens into a form factor that's almost pocket friendly...
|
|
|
Three years are a long time for any camera model to be refreshed but Sony believes the Mark 2 version of its RX1R compact is well worth the wait as it turns up this year. Is it?Well, not for looks, for sure. On the surface, the new version looks similar t...
|
|
|
The Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II is the successor to Sony's full-frame compact cameras RX1 and RX1R, launched two years ago. One highlight of the RX1R II is that it allows users to set its optical low-pass filter (OLPF) in three ways: Off, Standard or High. Th...
|
|
|
In Greek myth, Achilles was a great hero and warrior. He was so badass that when his friend Patroclus was killed in battle, Achilles flipped out into beast mode, and killed so many of the enemy that a river god got pissed off, because all the bodies were...
|
|
|
Today, we got our hands-on with Sony's latest camera in the A7 series, as well as a quick preview of the new fixed-lens, full-frame RX1R II (see below).The new A7S II promises a greater range of still imaging and video recording improvements, and we had t...
|
|