Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100M2 20.2 Megapixel Digital Camera - Black

Sony
Product #:
SYCD587
Manufacturer #:
DSCRX100M2/B
UPC:
027242870802
  • 20.2 MP
  • 1" Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor
  • Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T Lens
  • 3.6x Optical Zoom
  • Expanded ISO Sensitivity
  • Control ring
  • Capture JPEG files, RAW files, or both
  • Multi Interface Shoe connector
  • Full HD Movies at 60p/60i/24p
  • Tiltable 3.0” Xtra Fine LCD
  • Auto Object Framing
  • High Speed Autofocus
Total Resolution:
20.9 MP
Total Resolution:
The full count of pixels on a camera's sensor.
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Megapixels:
20.2 MP
Megapixels:
A megapixel is one million pixels. It is commonly used to describe the resolution of digital cameras. For example, a 7.2 megapixel camera is capable of capturing roughly 7,200,000 pixels. The higher the megapixel number, the more detail the camera can capture. Therefore, the megapixel count is a significant specification to look for when buying a digital camera.
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Video Resolution:
1920 x 1080: 60 fps, 24 fps 1440 x 1080: 30 fps 640 x 480: 30 fps
Video Resolution:
The measurement in height x width of a captured video file. Common sizes are VGA, 720p, and 1080p.
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Color:
Black
Color:
The color of the item.
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Panel Type:
Xtra Fine / TFT LCD / Tiltable (up approx. 84 deg., down approx. 45 deg.)
Panel Type:
Type of LCD monitor.
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Display Size:
3.0”
Display Size:
The Size of an LCD monitor.
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Image Sensor Size:
13.2 x 8.8mm
Image Sensor Size:
Refers to the actual physical size of the imaging sensor in the camera. A sensor that has the same dimensions as a 35mm frame of film is considered to be "full" frame. Other smaller sensor sizes are described in terms relative to a "full" sized sensor. (e.g. an APS-C 1.5x crop sensor)
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Camera Type:
Cybershot® Digital Still Camera
Camera Type:
The type of camera. Examples: SLR, point and shoot, mirrorless.
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Maximum Aperture:
f/1.8-4.9
Maximum Aperture:
How wide a lens can be opened.
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Maximum Aperture:
F1.8 (W), F4.9 (T)
Maximum Aperture:
How wide a lens can be opened.
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Overview

Heralding in a new beacon of light in digital camera technology, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II Digital Camera embodies the most ideal features of its earlier versions, but also brings forth many novel and wonderful attributes. Boasting of a durable structure, it comes in captivating black color and is extremely light and easy to handle. Some of its salient characteristics include a 3.6x optical zoom lens, a high-end 20.2 MP 1-inch 13.2 x 8.8 mm Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor, and a ground-breaking BIONZ image processor. You get razor sharp image quality in every shot you take with this camera's innumerable and latest technological advancements.

Optics and Focus

Outfitted with a good 3.6x optical zoom lens, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II makes a huge splash onto the optical camera scene. Umpteen diverse tasks can easily be performed with the wide-angle lens that offers a large coverage area. A phenomenal focal length to the tune of 10.1 (W) – 37.4 (T) mm and an aperture range of f/1.8 (W) - f/4.9 (T) are provided with this digital camera. An in-built flash and a supreme ISO light sensitivity ranging from 160 to 12,800 only serve to add to the charm of this camera.

Without facing any inconvenience whatsoever, the zoom begins at a 28 mm wide-angle and can go up to 100 mm.

Sensor and Screen

Bright and clear photos along with full HD video recording are effortlessly obtained with this Sony digital camera's technically advanced 20.2 MP 1-inch Exmor R BSI 13.2 x 8.8 mm CMOS sensor. Furthermore, no hurdles are faced while shooting, since you now get crystal clear images even at a far off zoom range. Another beautiful aspect of the camera's sensor is how well it works with the lens. Now great playback can even be enjoyed with the large viewing angle of the camera's 3.0-inch Xtra Fine rear tilting LCD monitor with TFT technology and five modes of brightness variation. High quality video and sound can be viewed at all times with the screen's complete HD resolution of 1,229,000 dots.

Image and Video

Full HD 1080p videos at 24 fps or 60fps are easily recorded with this camera's one-touch video recording feature. The video recording aspect of the camera also boasts of great stereo sound so that you get a complete motion capture experience. Moreover, a rapid image burst rate of 10 fps is also realized with the revolutionary BIONZ image processor that takes all your photos brightly and clearly devoid of any kind of blur, graininess or other undesired elements. Further assisting in the image quality is the swift tracking auto-focus function. The BIONZ image processor is effective for both, closeup as well as long range shots.

Other Features

The in-built wireless and NFC connectivity of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II Digital Camera is another brilliant aspect that enables you to instantly share all your media files with your laptops and smart phones so that you can easily upload all your content onto your social networking profiles. Another feature that can be added to the mix of this camera's collective brilliance is its face detection technology to augment exposure for sharper and clearer portraits. You can also select spectacular picture effects to creatively enhance your photos. Some other unique features include multiple exposure and multiple aspect shooting. 


 

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Specifications

Brand
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Image Sensor
Total Resolution: 20.9 MP
Total Resolution:
The full count of pixels on a camera's sensor.

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Sensor Type: Exmor R 1.0” CMOS sensor
Sensor Type:
Describes the makeup, build, and technology of the sensor that is in the camera.

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Display & Viewfinder
Monitor Resolution: 1229000 dots
Monitor Resolution:
A measurement of the LCD Monitor's resolution not by width by height, but rather the total amount of dots.

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Detailed Specifications
Flash Exposure Compensation: ±2.0 EV (switchable between 1/3 EV steps)
Flash Exposure Compensation:
A technique to compensate a measured exposure level against other factors which may render a less-optimal image.

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Image Stabilization: [Still Image] Optical [Movie] Active Mode, Optical type with electronic compensation (Anti-rolling)
Image Stabilization:
This is a family of techniques used to reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera during exposure. Image stabilization helps in low light situations using slower shutter speeds.

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Megapixels: 20.2 MP
Megapixels:
A megapixel is one million pixels. It is commonly used to describe the resolution of digital cameras. For example, a 7.2 megapixel camera is capable of capturing roughly 7,200,000 pixels. The higher the megapixel number, the more detail the camera can capture. Therefore, the megapixel count is a significant specification to look for when buying a digital camera.

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Shutter
Shutter Speeds: iAuto (4 - 1/2000) / Program Auto (1 - 1/2000) / Manual (Bulb, 30 - 1/2000) / Aperture Priority (8 - 1/2000) / Shutter Priority (30 - 1/2000)
Shutter Speeds:
The amount of time the shutter stay open for exposure. Measured in fractions of seconds.

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Self Timer: 10 sec. / 2 sec. / Self-portrait One-person/ Self-portrait Two-person/ Self timer Continuous (3 or 5 shots)
Self Timer:
Allows a delay between pressing the shutter release button and the actual firing of the shutter. Commonly used to give photographers time to put themselves in the shot and to take photos without having to physically have their hands on the camera during exposure.

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Focus Control
Face Detection: Yes
Face Detection:
Type of face detection that a camera has.

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Control Specifications
ISO Speed: [Still Image]Auto (ISO 160 - 12800, selectable with upper / lower limit), 160 / 200 / 400 / 800 /1600 / 3200 / 6400 / 12800 (Expandable to ISO 100 / 125) Multi Frame NR: Auto (ISO 160 - 25600), 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 / 6400 / 12800 / 25600
ISO Speed:
The ISO speed setting dictates sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO speed, the more sensitive the film or digital sensor is to light. Higher ISOs have the effect of noise in an image. The actual ISO at which the noise occurs varies from camera to camera. Low ISOs are generally used for brighter lighting conditions and high ISOs are often used for low light or action shots.

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Exposure Compensation: +/- 3.0 EV, 1/3 EV step
Exposure Compensation:
Refers to the option for the user to override the internal light meter in the camera to either OVER or UNDER expose based on middle/18% gray. This is especially useful when photographing either extremely white/bright scenes or when in very dark/dimly lit scenarios.

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Meter Modes: Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot
Meter Modes:
The various modes in which the camera will measure light. Most DSLRs and some advanced point and shoots have the ability to meter an entire scene (matrix/evaluative) or a specific point (centerweighted/spot)

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A/V Mode
Video Resolution: 1920 x 1080: 60 fps, 24 fps 1440 x 1080: 30 fps 640 x 480: 30 fps
Video Resolution:
The measurement in height x width of a captured video file. Common sizes are VGA, 720p, and 1080p.

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Video Recording System: Yes, NTSC
Video Recording System:
Describes the camera's video recording capability. Will describe the camera's video recording system, image sensor, video resolution, as well as other pertinent information related to the camera's video recording.

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Audio Recording: Dolby Digital (AC-3) / MPEG-4 AAC-LC
Audio Recording:
Describes the camera's audio recording capability. Will describe the type of microphone and any additional XLR/miniphone jacks.

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Audio Recording: Optional External Mic: With Video, Stereo
Audio Recording:
Describes the camera's audio recording capability. Will describe the type of microphone and any additional XLR/miniphone jacks.

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Physical Specifications
Dimensions: 4'' × 2-9/32'' × 1-1/2'' (101.6 x 58.1 x 38.3 mm) excluding protrusions
Dimensions:
The measurements of an object.

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Weight: Weight (Approx.) : With battery and Memory Stick PRO Duo Approx. 9.9 oz. (281 g) Weight(Approx) (Main unit only) : 7.8 oz. (222 g)
Weight:
The physical weight of the item without packaging.

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Color: Black
Color:
The color of the item.

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Flash Attributes
Flash Type: Built-in, Pop-up Auto
Flash Type:
This is the type of flash used to add more light to an image.

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Built-in Flash: Yes
Built-in Flash:
A flash that is embedded or part of the camera. Built-in flashes are found in both DSLR and Point & Shoot cameras. Although practical because of their small size and ease of use, built-in flashes are often ineffective and/or unflattering as a main source of light.

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Operating Range: ISO Auto: 1’ to 49’ 2” (0.30m to 15.0m) (W) / 1’ 9” – 18’ 8” (0.55m to 5.7m) (T) ISO 12800: Up to 98’ 5” (30.0m) (W) / 37’ (11.3m) (T)
Operating Range:
The minimum and maximum distance of effective flash.

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Flash Modes: Flash Mode: Auto / Fill-flash / Slow Sync / Rear Sync / OffWireless (using compatible external flash)
Flash Modes:
Different modes that determines how a flash will be used in a photo.

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Metering System: Pre-flash TTL
Metering System:
The metering system measures the amount of light in a scene. It calculates the best exposure values based on the amount of light.

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Exposure Compensation: ±2.0 EV (switchable between 1/3 EV steps)
Exposure Compensation:
Refers to the option for the user to override the internal light meter in the camera to either OVER or UNDER expose based on middle/18% gray. This is especially useful when photographing either extremely white/bright scenes or when in very dark/dimly lit scenarios.

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Recycle Time: Approx. 3 sec.
Recycle Time:
The amount of time a camera or flash takes to reset the flash between shots. This is generally measured when the flash is being fired at maximum power.

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Interface
Computer: USB 2.0 Hi-speed (mass-storage, MTP)
Computer:
The hardware within a computer system which carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system.

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Imaging & Exposure Control
White Balance: Auto / Daylight / Shade / Cloudy / Incandescent / Fluor (Warm White) / Fluor (Cool White) / Fluor (Day White) / Fluor (Daylight) / Flash / C. Temp., Filter / Custom
White Balance:
White Balance is the process of removing unrealistic color casts so that objects which appear white in person are rendered white in your photo.

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Meter Modes: Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot
Meter Modes:
The various modes in which the camera will measure light. Most DSLRs and some advanced point and shoots have the ability to meter an entire scene (matrix/evaluative) or a specific point (centerweighted/spot)

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Image Stabilization: [Still Image] Optical [Movie] Active Mode, Optical type with electronic compensation (Anti-rolling)
Image Stabilization:
Used to reduce blurring.

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Exposure Compensation: +/- 3.0 EV, 1/3 EV step
Exposure Compensation:
Refers to the option for the user to override the internal light meter in the camera to either OVER or UNDER expose based on middle/18% gray. This is especially useful when photographing either extremely white/bright scenes or when in very dark/dimly lit scenarios.

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ISO Speed: [Still Image]Auto (ISO 160 - 12800, selectable with upper / lower limit), 160 / 200 / 400 / 800 /1600 / 3200 / 6400 / 12800 (Expandable to ISO 100 / 125) Multi Frame NR: Auto (ISO 160 - 25600), 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 / 6400 / 12800 / 25600
ISO Speed:
The ISO speed setting dictates sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO speed, the more sensitive the film or digital sensor is to light. Higher ISOs have the effect of noise in an image. The actual ISO at which the noise occurs varies from camera to camera. Low ISOs are generally used for brighter lighting conditions and high ISOs are often used for low light or action shots.

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Power System
Drive Modes: Single-shot, Continuous, Speed Priority Continuous, Self-timer (10/2 sec. delay), Self-timer (Cont.), Self-portrait One-person, Self-portrait Two-person, (with 10 sec. delay; 3/5 exposures), Bracketing
Drive Modes:
Also referred to as release modes, cameras often have several different modes in which they will capture images including: single shot, continuous drive (low and high), self timer, and mirror lock-up.

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Continuous Shooting Speed: 10 fps at 20.2MP
Continuous Shooting Speed:
Refers to the number of frames that can be captured per second (fps = frames per second).

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AC Adapter: AC-UB10 (Included)
AC Adapter:
The type of AC adapter.

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Battery Type: InfoLITHIUM® NP-BX1 (3.6V)
Battery Type:
The type of battery for a device. Some cameras use single use alkaline while others use rechargeable lithium batteries.

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Battery Type: Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Pack
Battery Type:
The type of battery for a device. Some cameras use single use alkaline while others use rechargeable lithium batteries.

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Maximum Burst: EG Standard (12 shots)JPEG Fine (12 shots)RAW (13 shots)RAW+JPEG (10 shots)
Maximum Burst:
Refers to the maximum number of shots that can be taken continuously before the internal buffer is filled and the shutter release is locked, temporarily preventing further exposures.

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Recording Data
Image Formats: JPEG (Standard, Fine), RAW, RAW+JPEG
Image Formats:
The types of files that a particular camera produces. All cameras output JPEG images, but some of the more sophisticated models will shoot in RAW mode. RAW Image Formats will vary based on manufacturer.

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Image Formats: Still Images: JPEG, RAW Movies: MP4, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, MPEG-4 AVCHD Audio: AAC, AC3
Image Formats:
The types of files that a particular camera produces. All cameras output JPEG images, but some of the more sophisticated models will shoot in RAW mode. RAW Image Formats will vary based on manufacturer.

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Color Space: sRGB standard (with sYCC gamut) and Adobe RGB standard compatible with TRILUMINOS™ Color
Color Space:
Digital cameras use additive RGB gamuts to capture color in numerical values. This refers to the options of various color spaces that can be used. The most common are Adobe RGB and sRGB

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Brand
Brand: Sony
Monitor Specifications
Panel Type: Xtra Fine / TFT LCD / Tiltable (up approx. 84 deg., down approx. 45 deg.)
Panel Type:
Type of LCD monitor.

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Display Size: 3.0”
Display Size:
The Size of an LCD monitor.

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Focusing Control
AF Points: 25 points
AF Points:
Refers to Autofocus points on a digital camera. A camera can have as many as 51 AF points.

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Focus Modes: Single-shot AF (AF-S) / Continuous AF (AF-C) / Direct Manual Focus (DMF) / Manual Focus
Focus Modes:
The types of focus modes an item has.

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Camera Attributes
Autofocus: Contrast-detect AF
Autofocus:
All digital cameras come equipped with an Autofocus, or AF Mode. While in Autofocus the camera automatically focuses on subjects based on the AF Area Mode the user has selected.

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AF Area Mode: Multi point AF (25 points) / Center weighted AF / Flexible spot / Flexible spot (tracking focus) / Flexible spot (face tracking)
AF Area Mode:
A term used by Nikon to describe the various functionality of their advanced AF systems. The various modes are Single Point, Dynamic, and Automatic.

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Image Sensor Size: 13.2 x 8.8mm
Image Sensor Size:
Refers to the actual physical size of the imaging sensor in the camera. A sensor that has the same dimensions as a 35mm frame of film is considered to be "full" frame. Other smaller sensor sizes are described in terms relative to a "full" sized sensor. (e.g. an APS-C 1.5x crop sensor)

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Aspect Ratio: 3:2
Camera Type: Cybershot® Digital Still Camera
Camera Type:
The type of camera. Examples: SLR, point and shoot, mirrorless.

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Exposure Modes: [Still]Superior Auto, Intelligent Auto, Program Auto (Program shift available), Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual, Scene Selection, Movie, Sweep Panorama[Movie]Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual
Exposure Modes:
The various programmed, automatic, semi-automatic, and/or manual shooting modes which a camera has available for use. (e.g. Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and Programmed Automatic)

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Lens
Focusing Range: Wide: 1.97" (5 cm) - Infinity Telephoto: 1.80' (55 cm) - Infinity
Focusing Range:
The range a camera is able to focus on for a certain image.

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Focal Length: (35mm equivalent) : [Still Image 3:2] f = 28-100mm [Still Image 16:9] f = 29-105mm [Still Image 4:3] f= 30-108mm [Still Image 1:1] f = 36-127mm [Movie 16:9] f = 29-105mm (SteadyShot Standard), f = 33-120mm (SteadyShot® Active Mode) [Movie 4:3] f = 36-128mm(SteadyShot® Standard), f = 41-146mm (SteadyShot Active Mode)
Focal Length:
The distance between the film and the optical center of the lens when the lens is focused on infinity.

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Focal Length: [Still Image 3:2] f = 28-100mm [Still Image 16:9] f = 29-105mm [Still Image 4:3] f= 30-108mm [Still Image 1:1] f = 36-127mm [Movie 16:9] f = 29-105mm (SteadyShot Standard), f = 33-120mm (SteadyShot® Active Mode) [Movie 4:3] f = 36-128mm(SteadyShot® Standard), f = 41-146mm (SteadyShot Active Mode)
Focal Length:
The distance between the film and the optical center of the lens when the lens is focused on infinity.

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Hardware & Software Data
Operating Systems & Requirements: PlayMemories Home: Windows® XP SP3, Windows Vista® SP2, Windows®7 SP1, Windows®8 (PlayMemories Home is not Mac compatible); PlayMemories Online Uploader: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista®SP2, Windows®7 SP1, Windows®8, Mac OS X (v10.5- v10.8); Image Data Converter Version 4.2: Windows® XP SP3,Windows Vista® SP2,Windows®7 SP1,Windows®8, Mac OS X (v10.5- v10.8)
Operating Systems & Requirements:
The minimum operating system and hardware requirements to use hardware or run software.

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Software Included: Supplied Software: PlayMemories™ Home, Image Data Converter Version 4 (via software download from camera)
Software Included:
Software that is included with a product.

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Lens Specification
Minimum Aperture: F11 (W), F11 (T)
Minimum Aperture:
How wide a lens can be opened.

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Elements / Groups: 7 elements in 6 groups (4 aspheric elements including AA lenses)
Elements / Groups:
The individual pieces of glass that form the overall optical construction. Most lenses have between four and eleven elements to bend the light rays to ensure a perfectly formed image appears on the light sensitive surface, such as a film or CCD. The elements are arranged in groups and may be seen in specification sheets as, for example, 6 elements in 4 groups. That configuration may have two single elements and the other four grouped in pairs.

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Lens Type: 28-100mm (Wide-Angle, Standard, Short telephoto)
Lens Type:
This is the type of lens.

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Lens Type: Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar T*
Lens Type:
This is the type of lens.

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Maximum Aperture: f/1.8-4.9
Maximum Aperture:
How wide a lens can be opened.

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Maximum Aperture: F1.8 (W), F4.9 (T)
Maximum Aperture:
How wide a lens can be opened.

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Digital Zoom: Still Image: 20M approx. 14x / 10M approx. 20x / 5M approx. 28x / VGA approx. 54xMovie: 14x

In The Box

  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II Digital Camera
  • Rechargeable Battery Pack NP-BX1
  • AC Adapter AC-UB10
  • Micro USB Cable
  • Wrist Strap
  • Shoulder Strap Adapter
  • Instruction Manual

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