Sony RX0 II Action Camera Launched With Internal 4K Recording Stabilisation, Flip-Up Display

Last year, Sony re-invented its action camera line by introducing the RX0, at CES 2018. A year later, the company has released a follow-up called the RX0 II, that options improved specifications and options like a flip-up lcd display,

internal 4K video recording, stabilisation, and much more. The camera is priced at $700 (roughly Rs. 48,270), and will become offered starting April.

The Sony RX0 II features a 1-inch stacked CMOS sensor with a lower resolution of 15.3-megapixels, compared to last year’s model.

it’s a 24mm fixed wide-angle lens with an f/4 aperture and a minimum focusing distance of 20cm, that Sony claims, is good enough for selfies and table-top photos.

It measures just 59×40.5x35mm, weighs 132 grams and is water resistant up to 10 metres deep, apart from being dustproof, shockproof, and crushproof.

Unlike the previous version, the Sony RX0 II will currently do internal 4K video recording at up to 30fps with oversampling, which means one will expect smoother and richer quality output.

there is conjointly in-body icon stabilisation for the first time. because of the stacked sensor, the camera may do Super movie recording in short bursts at up to 1000fps.

One of the most important options that missing in just about the other action camera is that the presence of a 180-degree tilting lcd display, that makes it a good tool for vlogging or just framing your selfies.

The show may tilt 90 degrees downwards however it still does not have bit input as you’ve got physical buttons round the display for navigating the menus.

Other than video, the RX0 II also has an anti-distortion shutter of up to 1/32,000 seconds and has the power to shoot 16fps continuous shots.

The camera conjointly has optical filters like a Soft skin effect and the Eye AF has been upgraded to for better portrait shots. just like before, the camera still supports uncompressed 4K output via HDMI, image profile support such as S-Log2 and Time Code functions.

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