Sony RX100 V In-Stock & Shipping at B&H Photo

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The Best Pocket Camera EVER Sony RX100 V is In-Stock & Shipping ($998 Order Here) takes the compact RX100 line up a notch adding a Fast Hybrid AF system with 315 focal-plane phase-detection points, 24 Frames Per Second Shooting, a new LSI Processor and much larger buffer for long continuous bursts.

• 20.1MP 1″ Exmor RS BSI CMOS Sensor
• BIONZ X Image Processor & Front-End LSI Processor
• 24 fps Continuous Shooting
• Internal UHD 4K Video & S-Log2 Gamma
• Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* f/1.8-2.8 Lens
• 24-70mm (35mm Equivalent)
• Fast Hybrid AF System with 315 Points
• HFR Mode for Full HD Video up to 960 fps
• 0.39″ 2.36m-Dot OLED Pop-Up EVF
• 3.0″ 1.23m-Dot 180° Tilting LCD
• ISO 100-12800

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5 thoughts on “Sony RX100 V In-Stock & Shipping at B&H Photo”

      1. Hi, thanks for the info 🙂

        Endless buffers and speed are certainly nice, but I was sorta waiting for something else, so I suppose I can skip to the RX100 VI.

        Especially since the RX100 was sort of an experiment to see if a really small camera could replace my old NEX 5N.

        And while it can do a bunch of things the NEX 5N can’t, it also can’t replace the NEX 5N, so I think I can better use the money for an A6500, for which I have every lens I care to have with the exception of a ~100mm prime

        If a Zeiss 55mm would turn into an 88mm on APSC, maybe that would be close enough. Should still be sharp enough, even if I use only part of the glass, I think.

        1. That sounds like a good plan to me.

          Your math is close, but Sony APS-C has a 1.5 crop factor. You may be thinking of Canon APS-C which has a slightly smaller sensor resulting in a 1.6 crop factor.

  1. This camera size with a longer zoom will be for sure in my everyday bag. I know there is one camera like that out there but I’d prefer to get a Sony.

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