Sony RX100 VI
Specifications
Sensor | 1" (13.2 x 8.8 mm) CMOS, 20 MP | RAW Support | Yes | Flash Control | Built-in, TTL in All Modes, No Manual Flash Level |
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Continuous Drive | 24 fps | ISO | 80-25600 | Focal Length / Aperture | 24-200mm F2.8-F4.5 |
Max Shutter Speed | 1/32000 sec (Wow!) | Macro Focus Range | 8 cm (3.14") | Video Resolution | 4K - 3840 x 2160 (30p, 25p, 24p), 1920 x 1080 (60 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps) |
About the RX100 VI
The Mark VI introduces a completely different lens, which offers x8 zoom up to 200mm focal range. It also includes a touch screen for the first time in the series and faster AF compared to the previous model. A very cool feature in this camera is super slow motion of up to 960 fps (wow!)
Diving with the RX100 V
* Fast and accurate auto focus which is always a challenge underwater, especially at depth.
* Incredible video so you dont have to carry a Gopro around with you.
* 1 Inch sensor and 21MP which is more than enough for great image quality and cropping.
* Super sharp Zeiss lens.
* Long zoom lens producing a long working distance for macro photography with a diopter.
Perhaps you would like to take a look at housings and packages for the newest version of this camera?
- Nauticam NA-RX100VI Underwater Housing for RX100 VI w/Sea & Sea YS-01SKU: MOZ-NA-RX100VI-YS-01-BJARMKITNauticam MOZ-NA-RX100VI-YS-01-BJARMKIT NA-RX100VI Underwater Housing for RX100 VI Camera, Depth Rating: 330ft/100m * Made of: Aluminum * Mounted on a Ball & Joint 8"+5" Arm Kit
Learn More$1,966.95Out of stock - Nauticam NA-RX100VI Underwater Housing for Sony RX100 VISKU: MOZ-NA-RX100VI-WA-N50Nauticam MOZ-NA-RX100VI-WA-N50 NA-RX100VI Underwater Housing for Sony RX100 VI Camera, Depth Rating: 330ft/100m * Made of: Aluminum
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