Sony announced the RX10 IV all-in-one 20-megapixel digital camera that looks like a SLR, but doesn’t let you swap out lenses. The $1700 fixed lens camera (model DSC-RX10M4) includes an exceptionally ...
Sony has unveiled the fourth-generation of its RX10-series, the RX10 Mark IV. The bridge camera, which pairs a long zoom and fast performance inside a compact body, touts the world’s fastest AF speed ...
Sony today announced a new flagship Cyber-shot camera, the RX10 IV. With this model Sony is claiming the mantle of the world’s fastest autofocus (AF) acquisition time, at 0.03 seconds, with up to 24 ...
Sony has today officially announced the launch of their new RX10 IV superzoom camera, combining lightning-fast AF and 24 fps continuous shooting with a versatile 24-600mm f/2.4-f/4 zoom lens. Watch ...
Sony's latest camera trend of sky-high continuous-shooting rates comes to its RX10 bridge-camera line with the RX10 IV. While it's essentially the same as the RX10 III, the update brings Sony's latest ...
Sony says its new flagship all-in-one Cyber-shot RX10 IV offers an unmatched combination of AF speed and tracking. And though the bridge camera includes the same stacked image sensor and 24-600 mm ...
The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV delivers an impressive 25x zoom range and great image quality, making it ideal for wildlife and all-purpose photography. Why you can trust Live Science Our expert reviewers ...
The two new models both feature the world's first 1.0 type stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor with advanced signal processing and an attached DRAM memory chip. The high speed signal processing and DRAM ...
The rate at which Sony is bringing out new versions of its cameras is astonishing. Here's the latest RX10 - and it looks good. Sony has announced the latest in its RX series of 1” sensor cameras, the ...
Sony just announced its latest flagship point-and-shoot at an event in New York City, the RX10 IV. The new camera, a successor to last year's RX10 III, again comes with a 24-600mm (35mm equivalent) ...
Because of the limits of technology, we are sometimes forced to choose our battles and settle for compromises. That's true for smartphones and it's true for digital cameras as well. Super zoom? Yes, ...
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