Sony's RX1R III camera, despite its impressive features like a high-resolution sensor and advanced autofocus, has faced criticism for its fixed screen and minimal size adjustments, highlighting ongoing concerns about Sony's prioritization of compactness over user flexibility in camera design.
Sony has announced the third-generation RX1R III, a compact full-frame camera with a 61MP sensor, advanced autofocus, and a fixed Zeiss lens, priced at around $5,099, offering high-quality imaging in a portable form but with some design compromises like a non-tilting screen.
Sony has launched the RX1R III, a compact, fixed-lens 35mm full-frame camera with a 61MP sensor, designed for street and serious amateur photographers, featuring advanced image processing, a smaller and lighter body, and a range of professional features, priced at $5,100 and available for pre-order.