Lisa Gade reviews the Sony RX100 mk 4, a high end and extremely compact point and shoot camera. The 4th generation RX100 looks nearly identical to its predecessors, but it packs a new 20.1MP stacked Exmor RS Sony sensor that allows for advanced features like 4K XAVC-S video recording, slow motion video recording (up to 40x slowdown) and it can capture in S LOG2 format. The camera has the same Zeiss Sonnar T* 24-70mm equivalent zoom lens, bounce flash, 3” rear tilting LCD and a pop-up OLED EVF (electronic viewfinder). The EVF resolution has greatly increased to 2.35 million dots. Other goodies include a built-in ND filter, faster autofocus, eye detection autofocus, 32,000th max electronic shutter speed and WiFi with NFC pairing. The RX100M4 sells for US $950 and was released July 2015. *
Lisa Gade reviews the Sony RX100 mk 4, a high end and extremely compact point and shoot camera. The 4th generation RX100 looks nearly identical to its predecessors, but it packs a new 20.1MP stacked Exmor RS Sony sensor that allows for advanced features like 4K XAVC-S video recording, slow motion video recording (up to 40x slowdown) and it can capture in S LOG2 format. The camera has the same Zeiss Sonnar T* 24-70mm equivalent zoom lens, bounce flash, 3” rear tilting LCD and a pop-up OLED EVF (electronic viewfinder). The EVF resolution has greatly increased to 2.35 million dots. Other goodies include a built-in ND filter, faster autofocus, eye detection autofocus, 32,000th max electronic shutter speed and WiFi with NFC pairing. The RX100M4 sells for US $950 and was released July 2015. *
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