Sony is still stubborn about the size of its cameras
Briefly

The Sony RX1R III is a compact full-frame camera that offers significant features at a high price point. Priced at $5,100, it lacks a tiltable screen, a notable omission criticized by street photographers. Despite the disappointment, the camera integrates a high-resolution full-frame sensor, improved autofocus system, and longer battery life. The RX1R III is slightly larger than its predecessor, adding to its functionality with an electronic viewfinder and a sleeker design. However, it lacks image stabilization, an ongoing concern in Sony's compact camera design.
The new Sony RX1R III loses the tiltable screen of its predecessor to maintain compact dimensions, impacting usability for street photographers and overhead shooting.
Despite maintaining similar dimensions, the RX1R III offers significant upgrades, including a high-resolution full-frame sensor, advanced autofocus, a longer-lasting battery, and an electronic viewfinder.
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