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Meet NEX Junior Sony DSC-RX100

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Sony DSC RX100 vs Sony Alpha NEX-F3 Here is the new Sony DSC-RX100 aka NEX Junior. The RX100 is an enthusiast fixed lens compact camera with a 1" sensor, 4x larger than the average point and shoot. The camera comes with a fast Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 3.6x optical zoom lens, 28-100mm f/1.8-4.9. The RX100 produces 20.2 megapixels JPG and RAW images with native ISO range of 125-6400. It can also captures 1080p HD Video at 60 frames per second. We dubbed it the NEX Junior since it shares most of the features with the NEX system cameras in a smaller and lighter form factor. Here is a quick comparison between the DSC-RX100 against the new Alpha NEX-F3. Sony DSC-RX100 vs NEX-F3 Rear View Combatants Sony Alpha NEX-F3 Sony DSC-RX100 Number of effective pixels 16.1 megapixels 4912 x 3264 pixels 20.2 megapixels 5472 x 3468 pixels CCD Sensor APS-C CMOS Sensor 23.4 x 15.6 mm 1" Type CMOS Sensor 13.2 x 8.8 mm Crop Factor (1.5x) 18-55mm Lens = 27-82.5mm FOV (2.7x) 10.4 - 37.1mm Lens

Sony NEX-VG10 Shoots 1080p 30fps Not Interlaced

This hands on video of the Sony NEX-VG10 is good except for the errors. The VG10 does not shoot interlaced, rather it shoots at 1080p at 30 fps. The data is then distributed in AVCHD 1080i 60fps. Open up the video in any video editor and you will see the 1080p 30fps file. The VG10 uses Progressive Segmented Frames to convert the 1080p file to a more consumer friend 1080i. from wikipedia, Progressive segmented Frame : Progressive segmented Frame (PsF, sF, SF) is a scheme designed to acquire, store, modify, and distribute progressive-scan video using interlaced equipment and media. With PsF, a progressive frame is divided into two segments, with the odd lines in one segment and the even lines in the other segment. Technically, the segments are equivalent to interlaced fields, but unlike native interlaced video, there is no motion between the two fields that make up the video frame: both fields represent the same instant in time. This technique allows for a progressive picture to be

Sony NEX-5 1080p Motion Video vs The Rest

Sony NEX-5 1080p 30 fps Olympus E-PL1 720p 30 fps Canon T2i 1080p 24 fps Kodak Playsport 1080p 30 fps thanks camcorderinfodotcom !