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Sony RX0 II

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Brand Sony 2019
Model RX0 II
Released Year 2019
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Color Black
Optical Zoom 1x
Status Active
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Overview

The Sony RX0 II is a compact digital camera featuring a 1.0-type stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor that delivers high image quality and fast data readout. It supports 4K video recording with full pixel readout and no pixel binning, ensuring crisp footage. The camera's rugged design is waterproof up to 10 meters, shockproof from drops up to 2 meters, and crushproof up to 200 kgf, making it suitable for harsh environments. The ZEISS Tessar T* 24mm F4 fixed wide-angle lens offers excellent sharpness and clarity. It includes a flip-up LCD screen, ideal for selfies and vlogging. Connectivity options include USB and micro HDMI ports for versatile use.

Specifications

MPN DSCRX0M2/B
Ean 0027242917910
GTIN 0027242917910
UPC 0027242917910
Model Sony Cyber-Shot RX0 II
Digital Zoom 4x
Color Black
Battery Type Np-Bj1
Connectivity USB 3.1, Micro HDMI
Features Waterproof
Screen Size 1""
Series Sony Cyber-shot
Type Compact
Maximum Resolution 15.0MP
Optical Zoom 1x
Item Weight 4.13 Oz
Brand Color Black
Custom Bundle No
Dimensions Compact
Sensor 1.0-type stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor
Lens ZEISS Tessar T* 24mm F4 fixed lens
Video Recording 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 at 30p
Waterproof Up to 10 meters
Shockproof Up to 2 meters drop
Screen 1.5-inch tiltable LCD
Slow Motion Up to 1000fps super slow motion

Key Advantages

The RX0 II's compact size and rugged build make it highly portable and durable for outdoor and action shots. Its stacked sensor technology enables fast processing and minimal distortion during rapid motion capture. The camera excels in 4K video recording with quality detail and reduced moiré. The waterproof and shockproof features provide peace of mind in extreme conditions. The flip-up screen enhances usability for self-recording and framing shots creatively. Additionally, the camera supports slow-motion recording up to 1000fps, broadening creative possibilities.

Limitations

The RX0 II has a fixed lens with a moderate F4 aperture, limiting low-light performance and zoom flexibility. Absence of an electronic viewfinder may be inconvenient for some professionals. Battery life is relatively short compared to larger cameras, requiring multiple batteries for extended use. The compact design restricts extensive manual controls and accessory mounting options. While 4K video is supported, recording time per clip is limited by device heat management. The camera lacks built-in image stabilization, relying on external solutions for smooth video.

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