Sony Releases RX100 Mark V Camera Focuses Faster

Sony today announced the launch of the RX100 Mark V and continues to expand the RX100 compact camera model. The RX100 Mark V camera has a faster autofocus system, it has a 1-inch stack Exmor RS CMOS image sensor, 2010 megapixels, lens focal length 24-70 mm, equivalent to F / 1.8-2.8 zoom lens. The RX100 Mark V features Sony's latest fast hybrid autofocus system with an autofocus sensor. It will be listed this month, retail price $ 1,000.

The RX100 Mark V is similar in shape to the previous RX100 product and is still sized to fit in a coat pocket. It has the same pop-up viewfinder and LCD display. Sony claimed that its new focusing system is better than the RX100 Mark IV launched last year. It supports sensor phase detection and provides autofocus performance comparable to SLR. It has 315 phase detection points and covers 65% of the image sensor. In addition, the RX100 Mark V features a new processor that can capture 24 frames of full-resolution photos per second.

In addition to photographs, the RX100 Mark V can shoot 4K video, supports autofocus tracking and full pixel readout, supports 4K video at 100Mbps, and photographers will have access to professional-grade features such as picture files and S-LOG2 / S- Color gamut.

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With rich interfaces, CSRME has limited programmable function. It can simultaneously replace many different types of safety control modules or safety PLCs, thus greatly simplifying the safety design of machine control systems and reducing cost.

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