Sony RX1R
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Sony RX1R
Panel:full frame, 24.3 MPix
Focal length:35 mm
Lens aperture:f/2
Snapshot size:6000x4000 px
ISO range:100 - 25600
Burst shooting:5 fps
Screen:3 ''
A camera designed for professionals and experienced amateurs; successor to RX1, differs primarily in the absence of an AA filter. Like the original, it is a very peculiar representative of "mirrorless" models — it combines a full-fledged full frame matrix and non-removable optics. However, the characteristics of the optics are more than worthy: f / 2 aperture at a focal length of 35 mm. The lack of optical zoom is compensated by 14x digital. The matrix resolution is 24.3 megapixels, while the camera processor provides full-frame continuous shooting at 5 fps. Also worth highlighting is a high-quality 3" 1.2 million-pixel display and an aluminium alloy body.
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Specifications RX1R
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Additional features digital camera Sony RX1R:
AA filter (moire filter):
Some cameras are shipped without an AA filter. The advantage over cameras, where it is, is only in the detail of the picture. When shooting very detailed objects, there may be a "moiré" effect when small details are intertwined. The AA filter is designed to correct this, but the image may leave a slight imprint in the form of a loss of detail and a slightly blurred image. Not everyone needs this, but to achieve maximum detail in the frame, you need to buy a camera that does not have an AA filter.
- No AA filter
- Microphone output
- Sony DSC-RX1R - the only difference is the presence of a low-pass filter
- Sony DSC-RX1 - the difference is only in the absence of a low-pass filter
AA filter (moire filter):
Some cameras are shipped without an AA filter. The advantage over cameras, where it is, is only in the detail of the picture. When shooting very detailed objects, there may be a "moiré" effect when small details are intertwined. The AA filter is designed to correct this, but the image may leave a slight imprint in the form of a loss of detail and a slightly blurred image. Not everyone needs this, but to achieve maximum detail in the frame, you need to buy a camera that does not have an AA filter.
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