Sony officially stated that the most advanced model among its 1"-type sensor compacts, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 III, had arrived.
Just as its predecessor, the Sony RX100 II, the Sony RX100 III sports a 20.2MP BSI CMOS sensor. However, in comparison to its predecessor, the RX100 III also provides the latest Bionz X processor, a pop-up electronic viewfinder and a faster lens - the 24-70mm f/1.8-2.8. Furthermore, the new Sony's camera is characterized by an LCD on the rear side of the body which operates according to the flipping mechanism and can flip up by up to 180°, which enables selfies of the highest quality.
What is more, the RX100 III boasts built-in Wi-Fi and the ability to support the Playmemories Camera Apps. The video mode is upgraded as well - the Full HD (1920 x 1080) video recording at up to 50Mbps in the XAVC S format.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 III will hit the streets in July at a cost of $799.99.
The news was taken from SONY.