Sony has announced the latest version of its highly-acclaimed large-sensor compact range, the Sony Cyber-Shot RX100 III.

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Available from June with an RRP of $AU1099, the new model features a fast premium lens in the shape of the Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 24-70mm f1.8-2.8 (35mm equivalent – actual specs are 8.8-25.7mm). This replaces the f/1.8-4.9 24-100mm (35mm equivalent) zoom of the Mk II.

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The 1.44 million dot OLED electronic viewfinder pops up from the camera’s top panel. (A downside of this design is that there is no space for a hotshoe – but there is a pop-up flash.) The ‘finder has a Zeiss coating, which Sony says reduces reflections and improves clarity.

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Sensor is 20-megapixels and the size is what Sony calls a ‘1.0 type’, and is sometimes called a ‘1-inch’. Neither of these descriptions has anything to do with the actual size, which is 12.8mm x 9.6mm or 16mm on the diagonal. (If only they could tell you that means it has over five times the surface area of a standard 1/2.3-inch compact imaging chip – but that would be too much information, one assumes! (It’s been noted elsewhere that Sony has managed to build the large sensor into a camera not much larger than the small-sensored Canon S series.)

Video performance has been ramped up considerably, in part courtesy ofthe new XAVC-S codec, recording Full HD at 50Mb/s.

A built-in 3-stop (1/8) Neutral Density filter gives greater depth of field control.

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The humanity-defining selfie has been facilitated via an articulated 3.0-type (which means 3-inch) LCD that flips up 180 degrees ‘for effortless arms-length portraits’ (and, almost as an aside ‘is also very useful for shooting from either high or low positions.’)

Apps…NFC/ WiFi connectivity…manual control… It’s all there.

Courtesy www.ProCounter.com.au