The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II Digital Camera is a compact
point-and-shoot camera that features a large 20.2 megapixel 1" Exmor R
CMOS sensor to produce high resolution still imagery and full HD 1080i/p
video. This sensor's design utilizes backside-illuminated technology to
improve clarity and image quality when working in dimly-lit conditions
as well as increase the sensitivity to an expandable ISO 12800.
Benefitting the performance of this sensor is the BIONZ image processor,
which helps to produce images with smooth quality and gradations as
well as provide expedited performance throughout all aspects of the
camera. Full-resolution continuous shooting up to 10 fps is possible as
well as a quick autofocus speed of just 0.13 seconds.
The built-in Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 10.4-37.1mm f/1.8-4.9 lens
provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length range of 28-100mm, covering
wide-angle to portrait-length perspectives to suit working in a wide
variety of environments. On the wide end of the lens, the bright maximum
f/1.8 aperture benefits working in low lighting as well as aiding in
controlling focus. Optical SteadyShot image stabilization is also
available to help minimize the appearance of camera shake when working
in dimly-lit conditions and with greater zoom magnifications. The lens
also features a Carl Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating, which helps to
reduce surface reflections, lens flare, and ghosting in order to produce
imagery that is rich in contrast and clarity.
While small in overall size, the RX100 II incorporates a large 3.0"
1,229k-dot Xtra Fine LCD monitor that utilizes a tilting design to
better serve working from both high and low viewing angles. WhiteMagic
technology is incorporated into the display to increase the effective
brightness of the screen for clearer, more vivid live view monitoring,
image playback, and menu navigation. An intuitive menu structure
provides access to applying a host of camera features, including Picture
Effects, Auto HDR mode, Auto Object Framing, and for connecting to
mobile devices using built-in wireless and NFC connectivity. A multi
interface shoe is also incorporated into the camera's design to
facilitate the use of an external flash, auxiliary viewfinders, and
external microphones. For control over aperture settings, camera zoom,
and Picture Effects, a control ring is built around the lens and offers
intuitive control over these settings in a manner similar to working
with an interchangeable lens camera.