News on June 22, recently, there was news from SonyAlphaRumors that Sony RX100 The VIII camera is expected to officially debut on the market at the end of 2024. The new camera is expected to integrate cutting-edge technology and introduce AI and Vlog-related functions to meet the needs of modern photography enthusiasts for high-quality video logs. In addition, Sony also plans to launch a new lens to replace the existing 24-200mm lens to provide users with more diverse shooting options.
Looking back at the history of Sony’s black card series, on July 25, 2019, Sony launched the highly acclaimed RX100 VII (model DSC-RX100M7) mirrorless camera is affectionately called "Black Card 7" by fans. This camera not only inherits the full-frame mirrorless Alpha The many advanced technologies of the 9 are also consistent in design with the previous generation product RX100 VI. It is equipped with the same lens, covering the zoom range of 24-200mm, and has a maximum aperture of f/2.8-4.5.
According to the editor’s understanding, the Black Card 7 received widespread attention due to its excellent performance at the time. It is equipped with a newly developed 1-inch stacked 20.1-megapixel Exmor RS CMOS image sensor and the latest BIONZ X image processor supports five-axis image stabilization technology. In addition, its 357 phase detection AF points and 425 contrast detection AF points ensure extremely fast focusing, with the fastest focusing speed reaching about 0.02 seconds. At the same time, Black Card 7 also has real-time tracking and real-time eye focus functions, which can identify people and animals at the same time and achieve precise focus locking. In terms of video shooting, the camera also supports vertical screen shooting, which facilitates seamless connection with smartphone content.
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