While the RX100 II introduced a new backside-illuminated sensor for improved low-light and high-ISO performance, the RX100 IV introduces yet another new sensor: a stacked CMOS design with embedded DRAM. This new 20.2MP chip is designed not so much for improved image quality, but rather vastl...
Sony’s A7 IV packs an impressive 33MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor powered by the BIONZ XR processor – the same flagship-level chip as the A7R V. Fast readout speeds, 5-axis image stabilization, and CFexpress Type A/SD (UHS-II) and SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) slots further sup...
The Canon G3 X is similar in dynamic range to the Sony RX100 IV for the most part, except that the former has a very slightly higher measured sensitivity for each setting. This gives the Sony RX100 VII (and Panasonic ZS100) a slight edge when photographing high-contrast scenes, such as...
The only thing that may happen (in the RX100 world) is a refresh of either the RX100M5A model (RX100M5B?) to update its image processing chip (BIONZ-XR) and also add the easy-to-use pop-up EVF of the M6/M7. Again update image processing chip of the M7 to make it an M7A or...
Sony RX100 V camera contains a lot of improvement from inside. The Sony RX100V camera new sensor with Hybrid AF points, front-end LSI and DRAM Chip for performance improvement. We recommend you to get Sony RX100V camera over RX100IV. ...
Overall, with tons of performance and the excellent image quality we've come to expect, the Sony RX100 IV is quick, nimble and capable, yet quite the pricey offering for a compact camera. See all the details of this powerful pocket cam in our in-depth Sony RX100 IV review! Released ...
RX100m4 atDigitalrev,CameraPro. Sony’s RX100 IV and RX10 II Cameras Bring Professional Imaging Experience to Acclaimed Cyber-shot RX Series New Compact RX100 IV and High-Zoom RX10 II Models Boast World’s First Stacked 1.0 type CMOS sensor with a DRAM memory chip, 40x Super Slow Motion...
Weird that the few surviving DSLRs are so much cheaper than even an EOS M200 (which is $550). My guess would be that the cheap Canon DSLRs are being made from parts on hand, and thus avoided the current chip supply shortage... ...
On Mac computers with an Apple silicon (Apple M1) processor, you need to change the security policy. The About This Mac screen will show an item labeled Chip, followed by the name of the chip. Refer to theHow to change the security policy on Mac computers with Apple siliconarticle. For...
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