In need of cash? Want to sell used camera for cash? Sell old camera, used camera to tradelectronics Sydney. Sony rx100 VII is the company’s latest portable camera. It uses the same 24-200mm equivalent f2.8-4.5 lens as its predecessor, but has a stronger, easier to use autofocus system. In addition to the impressive features we see in Mark VI, it includes very fast continuous shooting and high-quality 4K video shooting. In addition, mark VII also used the microphone socket for the first time to improve the recording effect.
Rx100 VII is equipped with a new sensor with stronger Phase Detection AF coverage and faster focus, fast reading: 20 FPS shooting, no shading, 90 FPS seven frame continuous shooting. Latest autofocus system – start tracking the subject, use face and eye autofocus when needed, add microphone outlets to improve audio capture. Sony said the rx100 VII uses a new design of the sensor. Like its predecessor, it is a stacked CMOS sensor, which means Sony can build DRAM memory in the sensor to buffer a large amount of data read from the chip. The most obvious difference between this camera and the previous one is that the coverage of the phase detection element on the sensor is wider. This latest version has 367 PDAF points, distributed over 68% of the sensors. Sony said the new model’s fastest focus time was reduced from 0.03 seconds to 0.02 seconds. The camera’s maximum burst rate has dropped from 24 fps to 20, but with “no shading” shooting, it’s easier for you to follow the action.
The readout speed and processing ability of rx100 VII enable it to provide “active mode” stable shooting: a film stable mode combining the optical image stability of the camera with the digital is. This applies cropping to the video to allow the camera to move the window and sample the video from the video to compensate for large movement. The CMOS sensors in the latest rx100 series cameras have helped Sony provide some impressive video capture.
Adding a microphone input to the rx100 VII makes it easier to record high-quality audio internally. The longer zoom in marks VI and VII doesn’t have a built-in ND filter, so it can shoot in good light, but adding a microphone port is definitely the benefit of video photographers. Like small partners can consider starting.