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Higher quality framed in a compact footprint: Great camera capabilities fit better than ever in your palm, with the compact RX1R II. Full-frame format compatibility and other state-of-the-art image sensor and processing innovations ensure breathtaking image quality. The bright fixed focal length lens embodies ZEISS® renowned optical integrity..

Higher-resolution full-frame CMOS sensor: The 35mm full-frame Exmor R™ CMOS sensor provides for 42.4-megapixel resolution, sensitivity up to ISO 102400, wide dynamic range and low noise. The back-illuminated structure expands circuitry scale of a new copper wiring layer for 3.5 times faster data readout. The enhancements allow the RX1R II to deliver readout of images, AF response and continuous shooting capability, all at high speed..

Large-aperture ZEISS® Sonnar T* 35mm F2 lens: The premium-quality ZEISS® Sonnar T* 35mm F2 lens with maximum F2 aperture features a proprietary AA (advanced aspherical) lens element and minimal lens unit movement that allow the lens barrel to be very light and compact. Lens and sensor imaging plane are calibrated to optimize resolution with clarity consistent throughout each image..

BIONZ X™ image processing engine upgraded: BIONZ X processes 42.4 megapixels of data from the 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor to reproduce fine realistic detail with noise reduced according to image area characteristics. This allows for fast, faithful depiction of nuanced light and texture. The fixed-lens design of the RX1R II also helps to optimize processing of image information for the lens and the sensor..

Speedy, accurate Fast Hybrid AF: 399 focal plane phase-detection AF points and 25 contrast-detection AF points make Fast Hybrid AF extra-quick and accurate under all conditions. The system features extensive phase-detection coverage (45% of image area) and 30% faster AF, as well as high tracking performance that assures capability to capture decisive moments..

Optical variable low-pass filter: LPF effect settings take advantage of the sensor’s high 42.4-megapixel resolution to deliver the ultimate image quality for your needs. Choose among Off (to prioritize image resolution), Hi (to reduce moiré and color artifacts) or Standard (to balance those priorities) settings to achieve image character you're aiming for. Low-pass filter bracketing lets you preview effects of various settings..

XGA OLED Tru-Finder™ with retractable design: The retractable Tru-Finder features 0.74x magnification, an optical system of four glass lens elements including two molded-glass aspherical lenses, corner-to-corner clarity, minimal distortion, anti-reflective ZEISS® T* Coating and brilliant reproduction of recording detail. The EVF can instantly, precisely preview how your settings will affect an image. A separate eyepiece cup is included..

Tiltable LCD screen accommodates your eyepoint: The LCD screen is easy to monitor throughout a versatile range of shooting positions. Its 3.0-type WhiteMagic Display, with approx. 1,229k dots including high-luminance white pixels, can be tilted/positioned from 109 degrees up to 41 degrees down at max and ensures excellent visibility in all situations, even outdoors or in other bright environments..

Full HD movie recording and XAVC S format: The RX1R II supports the XAVC S movie recording format, for capturing the quality of Full HD motion picture footage at frame rates of 60p (50p), 30p (25p) or 24p, and at a high bit rate of 50Mbps. This increases your capability to express your visions in truer images that contain finer details and minimal compression noise, moiré and jaggies..

AF-C focus mode/5fps shooting with AF tracking: AF-C (Continuous AF) focus mode enables the RX1R II to track moving subjects while maintaining sharp focus, even when shooting continuously at 5fps, thanks largely to the 399-phase-detection-AF-point system's widespread autofocus coverage throughout a large portion of the image area..

Supports 14-bit uncompressed RAW format: New compatibility with 14-bit uncompressed RAW format lets you choose the optimal format for your needs. The camera thereby ensures supreme quality of tonal gradation to maximize the benefit of the image sensor's wide dynamic range..

Compatible with multiple aspect ratios: Now, 1:1 and 4:3 join 3:2 and 16:9 as aspect ratios that are supported by the previous model. The 1:1 aspect ratio with 28M (instead of 42M) pixels still gives you adequate expressive capability for later trimming, regardless of whether you intend to trim for vertical or horizontal image orientation..

Wi-Fi / NFC™ for fast, simple sharing: With Wi-Fi built into the RX1R II, you can easily transfer a photo or MP4 movie to your smartphone or tablet, then upload it to your favorite SNS (social networking site). NFC (Near Field Communication) even simplifies establishing connection between the camera and device when using a NFC-enabled smartphone or tablet..

Automatic Eye AF: The RX1R II employs Eye AF that automatically detects and tracks the eye of a moving subject, for more framing freedom. Eye AF is available even in AF-C focus mode..

Strong, light magnesium alloy body: The sculpted lightweight metal body conveys strong, solid assurance for shooting in all circumstances. Every component has been meticulously refined to enhance precision and ease of operation, and designed to function flawlessly and reliably in the long run..

Macro mode for sharp extra-closeup shooting: Rotate the macro switch ring to activate macro mode and shorten the minimum subject-to-image-sensor focusing distance to 20cm. Minimal lens unit protrusion ensures shooting comfort. You can even take advantage of Direct Manual Focus (DMF), MF Assist, Peaking function as well as use the XGA OLED Tru-Finder, etc. while engaged in macro shooting..

Intuitive, versatile dial operation: Settings are easy to adjust while framing a subject as you look through the viewfinder. Rotate lens barrel rings with your left hand to control the aperture or activate macro mode, and fine-tune focus. Select a focus mode with the front-mounted dial. A right hand can operate top-mounted mode dial, exposure compensation dial, custom button, AEL button, etc..

More precise white balance adjustment: The RX1R II offers more white balance adjustment steps (twice as many on the amber-blue axis; four times as many on the green-magenta axis) than the RX1R, so you can finely tune white balance with more subtle precision for more natural colors..

ISO Auto Minimum Shutter Speed: Prevent blur in a shot of a moving subject by setting a shutter speed at which ISO sensitivity starts changing when ISO AUTO (while in P or A mode, or in Multi Frame NR) is selected..

1200-zone Evaluative Metering: High-precision metering by an advanced evaluative metering sensor with 1200 zones ensures balanced exposures in wide-ranging lighting conditions. You have a choice of Multi Pattern, Center Weighted or Spot metering mode..

Priority setup in AF-C/AF-S: In AF-S (Single-shot AF) or AF-C (Continuous AF) mode, choose AF priority for taking pictures only when subject is in focus, Release priority for taking pictures even when subject is not in focus, or Balanced Emphasis for balancing the AF and Release options to achieve accurate focus, without missing a decisive moment when shooting moving subjects..

Creative Style: Creative Style settings bring out the character of your scene. Simply select any of 13 settings (Vivid, Portrait, etc.) and the camera will adjust image parameters. You can also fine-tune contrast, saturation and sharpness to suit your preference..

Auto HDR (High Dynamic Range): Auto HDR integrates the best details from three exposures to expand the dynamic range of your images from darkest shadows to brightest highlights and capture all the tonal gradations seen by your naked eye..

D-range Optimizer (DRO): In difficult lighting, DRO corrects your images to achieve smoother, more natural gradations with more detail in the highlights and shadows. You can use it during continuous shooting and when photographing moving subjects..

Multi Frame NR (Noise Reduction): This mode combines four shots' best details to significantly suppress noise and raise sensitivity, letting you clearly capture dark scenes without a tripod or flash. Camera shake blur is also lowered while contrast and detail are raised..

Focus Magnifier & Peaking function: You can clearly magnify the image to simplify manual fine-tuning of the focus whether shooting still images or movies. The Peaking function can also be activated to colorize the most sharply focused areas of your image for quick confirmation..

One-touch remote and one-touch sharing: One-touch remote lets you use your smartphone or tablet as a viewfinder and remote control for a digital camera, and one-touch sharing lets you transfer your photos and videos from your camera. Either way, by installing PlayMemories Mobile app to your NFC enable Android smartphone or tablet, you can avoid complex set-up sequences and establish wireless connection simply by touching your device to the camera. You are now ready to control your camera from your smartphone to take a photo from a previously out-of-reach spot, or simply be in your own group shot, as well as transfer them instantly to your smartphone for sharing on SNS. No NFC? No problem. You can also pair the devices manually..

Supported in Capture One Express (for Sony) One of the world’s best RAW converters by Phase One: Capture One Express (for Sony) is one of the world’s best RAW converters, rendering precise colours and incredible detail. It contains flexible digital asset management, all the essential adjustment tools and fast, responsive performance in one customisable and integrated solution. *Please direct all inquiries on purchase, usage and support on Capture One solutions to Phase One..

Short summary description Sony DSC-RX1RM2:
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Sony DSC-RX1RM2, 100%, Portrait, Sunset, Night portrait, Landscape, 2 - 22

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Sony DSC-RX1RM2. Field of view: 100%. Scene modes: Portrait, Sunset, Night portrait, Landscape. Aperture range (F-F): 2 - 22

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Reviews
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
Uk has collected 79 expert reviews for Sony DSC-RX1RM2 and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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stuff.tv
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Good Simply sublime image quality, Genuinely useful upgrades over the original RX1, Outstanding build quality...
Bad Seriously expensive, Battery life could be better, Autofocus feels slow against cheaper competition...
Bottom line 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...
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EISA.eu
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
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photoreview.com.au
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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-...
Bottom line 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...
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dpexpert.com.au
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Good Image quality is exceptional. The camera feels like a solid, indestructible chunk of metal.
Bad The price! The popup EVF on the left of the camera body is awkward, and the memory card slot is in the battery chamber...
Bottom line 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...
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pocket-lint.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Bottom line 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...
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techradar.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Good Amazing resolution, Small size, Retractable electronic viewfinder...
Bad Screen not touch sensitive, No optical image stabilisation, Poor battery life...
Bottom line 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...
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techradar.com/au/
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Good Amazing resolution, Small size, Retractable electronic viewfinder...
Bad Screen not touch sensitive, No optical image stabilisation, Poor battery life...
Bottom line 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...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Good Superb 42-megapixel full-frame photos, First-ever variable optical low-pass filter, Outstanding built-in viewfinder, Fast prime lens, Compact size...
Bad No built-in image stabilization, Lacks 4K video support, Expensive...
Bottom line 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...
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trustedreviews.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Bottom line 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...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Bottom line 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...
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pcauthority.com.au
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2016-10-29 05:09:26
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...
Bottom line 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...
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stuff.tv/my/
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2016-12-02 11:07:52
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...
Good Simply sublime image quality, Genuinely useful upgrades over the original RX1, Outstanding build quality...
Bad Seriously expensive, Battery life could be better, Autofocus feels slow against cheaper competition...
Bottom line 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...
80%
hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-12-02 11:07:55
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...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2016-12-02 11:07:55
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...
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au.pcmag.com
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2018-06-03 14:38:47
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...
Good 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...
Bad Lens shows some barrel distortion, Limited battery life, Doesn't include external battery charger, Uncomfortable focus select switch, Omits flash...
Bottom line 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...
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pdnonline.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
There's no question that Sony has left its mark on the camera market over the past few years with what looks (superficially at least) like a simple strategy: Put big sensors into little cameras. They did it with the a7, the first mirrorless camera with a...
Good Excellent design, strong lowlight performance, great image quality and dynamic range, feature rich...
Bad Poor battery life, no 4K video recording, sluggish continuous shooting, PRICE: $3,300...
Bottom line In the universe of compact cameras with full-frame image sensors, you have two choices: the RXIR II or the Leica Q. At $4,250, the Q is pricier and offers a much lower resolution sensor than the Sony (24-megapixel). However, the Q has a wider, faster lens...
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shutterbug.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
The Sony RX1R II is a compact system in a rangefinder camera design and features a full-frame sensor with extremely high resolution (42.2MP). It uses a fixed focal length lens (35mm) and is the first RX1 system with an EVF. ( Editor's Note: Lab Review l...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
Boasting a wealth of world-class features, the RX1R II looks incredible on paper. Callum McInerney-Riley finds out if it has held its place as king of the compactsAfter a flurry of camera announcements from Sony towards the end of 2015 we were not expecti...
Good Features a fullframe sensor capable of incredibly detailed images, Boasts a fast 35mm f/2 lens that is very sharp, Large, bright, popup EVF for composing images...
Bad Doesn't have a builtin flash, At times the focal length can be limiting, Its size means it's not truly a 'pocketable' camera...
Bottom line Reviews Compact Camera Reviews Sony RX1R II review Callum McInerney-Riley March 14, 2016 1shares 1shares Boasting a wealth of world-class features, the RX1R II looks incredible on paper. Callum McInerney-Riley finds out if it has held its place as king of...
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pcmag.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
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...
Good 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...
Bad Lens shows some barrel distortion, Limited battery life, Doesn't include external battery charger, Uncomfortable focus select switch, Omits flash...
Bottom line 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...
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photographyblog.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
Sony's latest fixed lens full-frame compact camera, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX1R II, was announced towards the end of 2015. It features a 42.4 million pixel sensor - the same as the one in the Sony A7R II compact system camera. A world's first “variable optica...
Bottom line Cameras like this which have a high price tag and limited functionality will naturally only appeal to a few photographers. The RX1R was aimed at a pretty small area of the market, and the same is true here of the Mark II version. While it's true that it...
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dpreview.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
The Sony Cyber-shot RX1R II is a full-frame, 42MP compact camera with a fixed 35mm F2 lens. The successor to the 24MP RX1R, the Mark II inherits a lot of technology from Sony's flagship a7R II mirrorless interchangeable lens camera.Between the continuing...
Good Those who demand ultimate image quality wherever they go, and appreciate a solid camera with lots of external controls...
Bad Full-frame IQ that (almost) fits in your pocket, 42MP BSI CMOS sensor with excellent detail, dynamic range, noise performance, Well constructed, attractive design, Fast, sharp lens, Excellent 399-point PDAF system, Pop-up, high-res OLED viewfinder, Tiltin...
Bottom line The Sony Cyber-shot RX1R II is the world's smallest full-frame camera, featuring a 42MP sensor, fixed ZEISS 35mm F2 lens, pop-up electronic viewfinder and excellent autofocus system. It promises absolutely excellent image quality in a package that fits in...
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dxomark.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
The Sony RX1R II is the successor to the popular RX1 and RX1R premium compacts. It inherits the same 35mm f2 Zeiss Sonnar lens, but features the 42-Mpix sensor of the Sony A7R II and boasts a built-in pop-up style EVF. Read on to find out how well this ne...
Bottom line It isn't any surprise to see that the 42-Mpix sensor in the Sony Cyber-shot RX1R II is related to the unit in the Sony A7R II; however, the performance improvements over the earlier models are significant and help regenerate some the interest lost to the...
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imaging-resource.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
For that slight increase in heft, you get some very useful new features, but the core concept remains unchanged. Upgrading Sony RX1 and RX1R owners -- and we're sure there will be more than a few -- will feel right at home here, with next to no learning c...
Good Excellent image quality; Extremely high resolution; Surprisingly good high ISO performance; Outstanding dynamic range; Handy variable low-pass filter; Fast phase-detect AF; Built-in EVF...
Bad Fixed, single focal length lens; Poor battery life; No built-in flash; No touchscreen LCD; Slow buffer clearing; No 4K video; Expensive...
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steves-digicams.com
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2016-10-27 02:37:14
Sony has updated their popular RX-series of powerful Cyber-shot cameras, with the all new RX1R II (model DSC-RX1RMK2). This model builds upon the DSC-RX1R form 2013, with some notable upgrades.Of these is an all new full frame Exmor CMOS image sensor, whi...
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dpreview.com
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2017-07-04 01:35:21
The fixed lens camera market may be a bit niche, but it's here that you'll find some of the best cameras you can buy. Sensors ranging from APS-C to full-frame are designed to match their lenses, which cover ranges from 28-75mm equiv, so image quality is...
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dpreview.com
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2017-07-04 01:35:21
One thing all of the cameras in this category have in common, aside from having a fixed prime lens, is that they offer either a 28mm or 35mm equivalent focal length (save for the Sigma Quattro dp2 and dp3), making all excellent choices for shooting street...
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luminous-landscape.com
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2017-09-27 02:34:26
It was only 45 days ago when Sony held their last press event in Portland, Oregon to announce the release of the Sony a7r II and to give us the opportunity to shoot with it. We subsequently published a review of the Sony a7r II and how Sony listened to it...
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dpreview.com
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2017-11-25 07:57:41
Last updated: November 21, 2017The fixed lens camera market may be a bit niche, but it's here that you'll find some of the best cameras you can buy. Sensors ranging from APS-C format to full-frame are designed to match their lenses (which cover ranges fro...
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thephoblographer.com
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2019-12-09 12:13:32
Arguably one of the best point and shoot cameras on the market, the Sony RX1R II is a camera with a full frame 35mm sensor and a 35mm f2 lens affixed to the front. For most photographers, that immediately sounds like a beautiful thing. Then consider the E...
Good Small size, Nice lens, EVF is cool, Leaf shutter is awesome, Pretty good battery life...
Bad Ergonomics could use a step-up, Quite pricy, The autofocus could use an upgrade...
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thephoblographer.com
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2019-12-09 12:13:32
Today, Sony is announcing their brand new RX1r Mk II –the follow up to what seems to be both the RX1 and the RX1 R. While the original R version didn't include the low-pass filter, the Mk II has the option of incorporating it or not just by selecting it i...
Bottom line Sony's RX1R has no low pass filter. We go hands on.Top SearchesTop SearchesNikon D500Popular in the CommunitySponsoredSponsoredHow Using Unsplash Got This Photographer Into Legal TroubleThadEGinathom15 JulI'm sure many people will have heard of, and know...
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