Interesting Review. They will also be doing a video comparison later this summer.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/sony_rx100.shtml
More samples:
http://www.lenstip.com/1994-news-Sony_Cyber-shot_RX100_-sample_images%28outdoor_shots%29.html
50p, 60p and 72p must be just requirement for every camera, I think :-)
First very short clip of 1080p60 28mbps available for download.
http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/video/avw/docs/541/059/00041.mts
dpreview has confirmed there is no 1080p24. Here is some more info.
http://www.dpreview.com/previews/sony-dsc-rx100/4
"The RX100 allows P,A,S or M exposure modes to be used when video shooting. Autofocus remains available in movie shooting, regardless of the exposure mode used. Alternatively the camera's focus peaking can be used to aid manual focus (which can be assigned to the front dial). This, combined with the camera's active image stabilization during movie shooting, makes it a pretty capable and pocketable camera for grabbing footage."
I suggest to look where HDMI connector is located, you'll be surprised :-)
Seems to me a great little thing. A bit pricey compared to exchangeable systems like the Nikon 1.
It is also very expensive compared to Panasonic small offerings. Even GX1 can be got for similar sum.
Sensor is 20MP. What does this mean for video processing?
Nothing bad :-)
Seems to me a great little thing. A bit pricey compared to exchangeable systems like the Nikon 1. But very tiny indeed. If it has manual setting for video, that would be nice. I doubt it. Could be, though, because NEX-5N is same price range and has manual settings. Sensor is 20MP. What does this mean for video processing?
DPreview specifications are quite strange.
Are 1080p24 wrapped into 60i?
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