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RX10 III with F2

RX10 III with F2.4-4 large-aperture 24-600mm zoom lens

RX10 III with F2.4-4 large-aperture 24-600mm zoom lens

Expression unlimited

Together, a large-aperture 24–600 mm F2.4–4 optical 25x zoom lens and 1.0-type stacked CMOS sensor make subjects stand out beautifully, even when shot in extreme close-up. Extended zoom, blazing speed, and accomplish muffle create a fresh shooting practice.

1.0-type stacked CMOS sensor and BIONZ X TM picture processor

960fps (40x) High-speed shooting

Advanced operability

Shoot to fresh 24-600 mm F2.4-4 extremes

The 24-600 mm F2.4-4 25x zoom lens covers a range from wide-open vistas to extra-close-up act and sets subjects apart from surroundings with beautiful bokeh.

Superior corner-to-corner photo sharpness across the zoom range

Eight ED glass elements, including two ED aspherical and one Super ED glass element, make the large-aperture lens unit as compact as possible and achieve stunning picture quality up to ultra-telephoto range.

Super ED lens

A super ED glass element compensates for chromatic aberration that would otherwise occur with a telephoto lens and in peripheral areas of a large-aperture lens.

Advanced aspherical lens

The advanced aspherical (AA) lens manufactured using advanced molding technology from Sony achieves superior pic reproduction and rendering.

ED aspherical lens

Combining ED glass and aspherical lens benefits, two ED aspherical lens elements give you contrast, color, and sharpness, even at maximum aperture.

Take sharper close-ups to more stunning effect

Outstanding macro shooting even way up close

The RX10 III lets you shoot a subject as close as a mere three cm (broad end) or seventy two cm (telephoto end) away.

More stable, less jiggle

Optical SteadyShot TM , equivalent to Four.5-step swifter shutter

Picture stabilization compensates for camera wiggle when shooting handheld in the ultra-telephoto range or dim light. Otherwise, stable stills and movies are only possible at higher shutter speeds.

[1] SteadyShot OFF [Two] SteadyShot ON

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Peerless imaging spectacle

Fixed-lens design optimizes photo quality

Fixed-lens design maintains high resolution from photo center to edge because the positions of the lens and imaging plane are precisely adjusted to take utter advantage of the superior sensor.

1.0-type stacked CMOS sensor

Excellent picture quality and processing efficiency

Back-illuminated technology maximizes the extra-sensitive sensor’s light collection capacity, while its efficiency-enhancing stacked-circuit structure minimizes processing time.

The world’s most selected photo sensors

Extra-high-speed readout

Remarkable speed

A stacked-circuit structure inwards the sensor and extra DRAM chip increase processing speed for very rapid, efficient readout from the Exmor RS ™ CMOS sensor, enabling up to 960fps shooting and diminished rolling shutter effect up to 1/32000-s shutter speed.

Anti-Distortion shutter for rapid and silent shooting

Less distortion, even at 1/32000-s shutter speed

Rolling shutter phenomenon is suppressed at up to 1/32000-s shutter speed, so you can capture acute, undistorted photos of prompt sports. (Photo 1: Anti-Distortion shutter; Photo Two: rolling shutter phenomenon with conventional rolling shutter)

Continuous shooting with diminished blackout

Depicting even darkness in truer depth and detail

The camera’s accelerated readout of 20-megapixel photo data enables continuous shooting at up to 14fps with diminished blackout, so you can clearly capture more definitive moments of activity.

BIONZ X™ processing engine

The BIONZ X picture processing engine treats large volumes of data from the sensor and reproduces texture and detail faithfully with minimal noise and diffraction.

Professional-class moviemaking

High-precision 4K movies with broader range

Unspoiled quality of total pixel readout and no pixel binning

With full-pixel readout without pixel binning, about 1.7 times as much data as is required for 4K movies is condensed then output as a 4K movie at utterly high resolution.

Shoot for higher quality in XAVC S format

Expose fine details with less compression noise with XAVC S format high-bitrate 4K (up to one hundred Mbps) and Utter HD (up to fifty Mbps) recording.

Aim for more professional results

Advanced functions enhance workflow

For professional-style moviemaking, the RX10 III supports Picture Profile, S-Gamut/S-Log2 , clean HDMI output, TC/UB, REC Control, Dual Rec, Marker, Gamma Display Assist and enhanced Zebra functions

Up to 40x slower than real time

Ultra-dramatic super slow motility up to ultra-telephoto

Capture more peak moments

Ultra-telephoto coverage up to six hundred mm lets you record peak moments of difficult-to-approach subjects clearly in super slow motility, including athletes in activity.

Split-second AF speed and precision

Rapid Intelligent AF achieves 0.09-s, high-speed autofocus

Rapid, precise response to capture definitive moments

The RX10 III adopts Quick Intelligent AF with high-speed, accurate subject detection. Moreover, the lens and its controller are optimally matched to enhance speed of response.

Instinctive operability

The RX10 III is designed for totally natural control in all situations, when setting lens rings, holding concentrate, viewing the brilliant XGA OLED Tru-Finder™, getting a better grip and more.

Concentrate hold button

Press to temporarily fix the point of concentrate, so you can recompose a subject without concentrate shifting back and forward.

Triple manual rings

Three rings make manual operation particularly convenient. Zoom and concentrate rings are interchangeable, with reversible rotation direction.

Dust and moisture resistance

The RX10 III is designed to be dust and moisture resistant under harsh shooting conditions.

XGA OLED Tru-Finder

The high resolution and contrast of the electronic viewfinder enable you to preview and monitor even the subtlest details of what you shoot.

Tiltable LCD screen

The LCD screen tilts up to one hundred seven degrees up and up to forty two degrees down for convenient monitoring from various shooting angles and positions.

Easy-to-hold handgrip

The handgrip is shaped to optimize treating of fresh extra-wide-range zoom lens, particularly when the camera is held at eye level.

Multi Interface Shoe

This proprietary camera accessory shoe from Sony makes it effortless to connect flash units, microphones, and other equipment to the camera.

PlayMemories Online TM

Back up to Sony’s secure cloud service and access your photos and movies from any devices .

PlayMemories Camera Apps TM

This application broadens your photographic horizons by letting you add more functions to the camera .

Wide-ranging accessories meet every need

Pro-style options open up fresh possibilities.

Further expand your shooting pleasure and give your photography the professional edge with accessories designed for RX series cameras, including a fresh soft leather carrying case.

Capture One Express (for Sony)

One of the world’s best RAW converters by Phase One

Capture One Express (for Sony) is one of the world’s best RAW converters, rendering precise colors and incredible detail. It contains nimble digital asset management, all the essential adjustment instruments, and rapid, responsive spectacle in one customizable and integrated solution.

Works with iMovie and Final Cut Pro X

This product is compatible with Final Cut Pro X and iMovie .

Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar® T* 24–600 mm F2.4–4 large-aperture zoom lens

About 20.1 effective megapixel 1.0-type stacked CMOS sensor with DRAM chip

BIONZ X™ engine for superior detail reproduction and noise reduction

4K movie recording with utter pixel readout/no pixel binning

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