Sony's RX100 Mark VI compact hides a ridiculous zoom lens

Sony has unveiled the RX100 Mark VI premium compact camera with a new telephoto lens that will make it a lot more interesting for travel photography. Rather than the Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 24-70mm equivalent F/1.8-2.8 T lens of the last model, the Mark VI packs a hugely longer 24-200 mm 8.3X zoom lens. That's also over a stop slower than before, but Sony has massively boosted other specs to make up the difference.

The RX100 VI can shoot at 24 fps as before, but it can now focus in just 0.03 seconds compared to 0.05 seconds, as before. That's down to the fact that it's equipped with the same image processor that you'll find on Sony's flagship full-frame A9 mirrorless camera.

It's now equipped with a touchscreen that can handle touch focusing and touch shutter release, and flip up 180 degrees for selfie shooters or vloggers. Furthermore, it's now equipped with what Sony calls a one-touch Trufinder EVF, so that you don't have to pull out the screen anymore. And as you'd expect, the RX100 VI supports 4K video, but it now also has HDR capability.



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