Sony's pocket-sized RX1R camera returns with its first update in 10 years
Briefly

The RX1R III features a 61MP sensor and improved autofocus capabilities. It maintains the full-frame Exmor R sensor from its predecessor but utilizes enhanced Bionz XR and AI image processors. The select, compact design of the RX1R III includes a fixed Zeiss Sonnar T 35mm F2 lens and a Step Crop Shooting function, allowing interchangeable focal length options. With a magnesium alloy body, the RX1R III is lightweight yet could compromise usability due to its non-tilting rear screen, which affects low-angle shooting.
The RX1R III's new features such as a 61MP sensor, enhanced autofocus, and updated processing power mark a significant upgrade despite the price hike.
With the introduction of Step Crop Shooting, users can flexibly utilize the RX1R III's sensor to achieve desirable focal lengths without needing additional lenses.
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