Sony RX100VII What We Know So Far


Nokishita is once again first to break real news about the Sony RX100VII, which has been used as clickbait on other sites for a while now. We should see the new RX100 soon, but honestly, any Sony RX100 camera is a good one if you’re in the market. I still use my original RX100 when I really do not want to carry a camera, but might have a need for one at some point during my day.

The soon-to-be-released Sony “RX100 VII” seems to be capable of blackout free continuous shooting at up to about 20 fps with AF performance equivalent to α9.

According to the information provided at overseas dealers, the main features of the Sony “RX100 VII” are the 1.0 type stacked CMOS, the world’s fastest AF as a 1.0 type machine, BIONZ X, 24-200 mm f2.8-4.5 , Tilt-type touch panel liquid crystal capable of angle adjustment up to about 180 degrees and down to about 90 degrees, seems like 4K HDR video. The price in the UK is £ 1199.

  • Blackout-free continuous shooting at up to about 20 fps with AF performance equivalent to the Sony α9
  • 1.0″ stacked CMOS sensor
  • The world’s fastest AF for a camera with 1″ sensor
  • BIONZ X
  • 24-200mm f/2.8-4.5 lens
  • Tiltable touchscreen 180 degrees up and 90 degrees down
  • 4K HDR Video
  • Price: £1,199 (around $1,498.46)

via Nokishita

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