The Sony RX0 II is capable of producing fantastic video and stills, but that comes at a cost, both in terms of initial outlay and the lack of performance-boosting features such as decent image ...
The Sony RX0 II is the company’s newest action camera and the successor of the two-year-old RXO. Sony claims it’s “the world’s smallest and lightest premium ultra-compact camera.” The RX0 II having ...
Sony released its rugged RX0 action camera two years ago, and today the company has announced its successor, the RX0 II. Sony’s new GoPro competitor stands out immediately because it has a 180 degree ...
The basic premise of the Sony RX0 hasn't changed in this Mark II version. Sony are still at pains to point out that it's not an action camera per se, and therefore not a direct competitor to the GoPro ...
The Sony RX0 camera may not fit neatly into the usual camera categories, but the tiny waterproof camera is stretching its capabilities even more with a second rendition. Late on Monday, March 25, Sony ...
Sony has released a new version of its answer to the GoPro in the form of the RX0 II. The compact camera is waterproof, dustproof, shockproof, and crushproof like the original RX0, but now offers ...
Sony has announced a follow-up to its tiny rugged camera from 2017, the RX0, and it's just as tough and handy. The RX0 II has a 15.3-megapixel sensor and a Zeiss Tessar T 24mm F4 fixed wide-angle lens ...
SAN DIEGO, March 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Electronics Inc. today introduced an exciting new addition to its highly popular compact camera line-up with the launch of the world's smallest and ...
The RX0 II is clearly aimed at vloggers, with a wide-but-not-GoPro-wide 24mm lens, in-built stabilization, a surprisingly decent microphone and a flip-up screen for selfie shooting. These combine to ...
The Sony RX0 II camera has a 15.3 MP sensor (1.0-type sensor), which is a ZEISS Tessar T 24mm F4 fixed wide-angle lens. The sensor can record native 4K videos and supports advanced functionalities ...
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