The Sony RX1 is world's smallest full-frame camera. Such technology come at an eye-watering price, but is it worth the money. Read our full Sony RX1 review to find out...
Sony RX1 Review
Video Review
The Sony RX1 is the world’s smallest camera to be equipped with a
full-frame sensor, and while its four-figure asking price still places
it out of the reach of many, it’s nevertheless another welcome step in
the democratisation of such models. Watch our video review to find out more.
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Sample Photos:Sony RX1 review full sample image gallery
White Balance:Auto, daylight, shade, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent warm white, fluorescent cool white, fluorescent day white, fluorescent daylight, flash
Video:1920x1080 (50p, 50i, 24p)
Memory Card:SD, SDHC, SDXC, MS
LCD:3in TFT LCD, 1,228million dots
Sensor:24.3MP Exmor CMOS full-frame type
Connectivity:USB 2.0, HDMI
Exposure Modes:Auto, Scene, PASM
Metering System:Multi, centre-weighted, evaluative
File Formats:Raw (ARW),JPEG, Raw+JPEG
Shutter Speeds:30-1/400sec, bulb
Dimensions:113.3 x 65.4 x 69.6mm
Lens:Calr Zeiss 35mm f/2
ISO Range:ISO 100-25,600 (exp. to ISO 50 equivalent, Multi-Frame NR option provides ISO 102,400 equivalent)
Flash Modes:Auto, fill-flash, slow sync, rear sync, flash off, wireless
Weight:482g (inc. battery and card)
Power:Rechargeable lithium-ion battery