Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VII camera
Sony released the updated model of the RX100 VI 2018 with what's called the "RX100 VII". This model is the first in the RX100 line to offer an external mic port — a much-demanded addition — as well as Sony’s real-time tracking and real-time eye autofocus systems that it introduced on the A6400 and A9.
The lens on the RX100 VII is the same as its 2018 brother - it’s a 24-200mm zoom lens with an f/2.8-4.5 aperture that offers up to 8.3x optical zoom. The 20-megapixel 1-inch sensor has been upgraded to a stacked sensor using similar technology as the full-frame version that’s found on the A9.
Furthermore, the “Single Burst Shooting Drive Mode” is capable to take seven still pictures at up to 90 fps with a single shutter press. It’s designed to give photographers more chances of getting the shot they desired.
What might actually entice content creators is the added 3.5mm mic port, which means they can utilize the RX100 VII as an all-in-one device for recording video without having to worry about the poor results from the camera’s onboard mic.
Perhaps Sony is focusing on the needs of vloggers with the RX100 VII as it will also sell the RX100 VII in a “Shooting Grip Kit” that includes the camera, a handheld grip (with active video and photo shutters built-in), a microphone bracket (mic sold separately), and two rechargeable batteries.
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Brand: Sony
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VII camera
Sony released the updated model of the RX100 VI 2018 with what's called the "RX100 VII". This model is the first in the RX100 line to offer an external mic port — a much-demanded addition — as well as Sony’s real-time tracking and real-time eye autofocus systems that it introduced on the A6400 and A9.
The lens on the RX100 VII is the same as its 2018 brother - it’s a 24-200mm zoom lens with an f/2.8-4.5 aperture that offers up to 8.3x optical zoom. The 20-megapixel 1-inch sensor has been upgraded to a stacked sensor using similar technology as the full-frame version that’s found on the A9.
Furthermore, the “Single Burst Shooting Drive Mode” is capable to take seven still pictures at up to 90 fps with a single shutter press. It’s designed to give photographers more chances of getting the shot they desired.
What might actually entice content creators is the added 3.5mm mic port, which means they can utilize the RX100 VII as an all-in-one device for recording video without having to worry about the poor results from the camera’s onboard mic.
Perhaps Sony is focusing on the needs of vloggers with the RX100 VII as it will also sell the RX100 VII in a “Shooting Grip Kit” that includes the camera, a handheld grip (with active video and photo shutters built-in), a microphone bracket (mic sold separately), and two rechargeable batteries.
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Brand: Sony