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Sony Cámara RX100M3 compacta con lente luminoso F1.8-2.8 con sensor Exmor R tipo 1" y disparo continuo de hasta 10 fps

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Relación de aspecto Unknown
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Estabilización de la imagen Óptica
Longitud focal máxima 70 Milímetros
Zoom óptico 2,9 x
Apertura máxima 2,8 Milímetros
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Nombre del modelo DSC-RX100M3/ UC2

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  • Cámara digital compacta premium de Sony con sensor CMOS Exmor R tipo 1.0 de 20,1 MP (aprox.), lente ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* de 24-70 mm F1,8-2,8 y visor electrónico (EVF) integrado.
  • Sensor CMOS Exmor R tipo 1.0 de 20,1 MP (aprox.)
  • Lente ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T de 24-70 mm F1,8-2,8
  • Visor electrónico (EVF) integrado
  • Dimensiones del producto: 10,2 x 4,1 x 5,8 cm

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Detalles del producto

  • Pilas ‏ : ‎ 1 Litio-metal necesaria(s), incluida(s)
  • Producto descontinuado por el fabricante ‏ : ‎ No
  • Dimensiones del producto ‏ : ‎ 10,21 x 4,09 x 5,79 cm; 290,3 g
  • Producto en Amazon.com.mx desde ‏ : ‎ 28 mayo 2014
  • Fabricante ‏ : ‎ Sony
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00K7O2DJU
  • Número de modelo del producto ‏ : ‎ DSCRX100M3/B
  • Opiniones de los clientes:
    4.1 4.1 de 5 estrellas 525 calificaciones

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Perfección en el bolsillo

Al combinar una calidad de imagen de 20,1 MP (efectivos), un visor electrónico integrado (EVF), una lente ZEISS más brillante y amplia, y un tamaño compacto, la lente fija RX100 III está pensada para los fotógrafos profesionales que se desplazan. Su combinación única de funciones también hace que sea la elección ideal para profesionales que buscan una segunda cámara para complementar su modelo de lentes intercambiables

Especificaciones

  • Sensor CMOS Exmor R tipo 1.0 de 20,1 MP (efectivos)
  • Motor BIONZ X para unos detalles y una reducción de ruido soberbios
  • Lente ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* de 24-70 mm con apertura F1,8-2,8
  • Visor electrónico (EVF) Tru-Finder OLED
  • LCD inclinable 180º para autorretratos

Sensor CMOS Exmor R tipo 1.0 de 20,1 MP (efectivos)

El sensor CMOS Exmor R retroiluminado tipo 1.0 garantiza detalles brillantes y nítidos en todas tus fotos y vídeos. El diseño especial retroiluminado de Sony permite una captura de luz cuatro veces mejor al trasladar circuitos que bloquean la luz a la parte posterior del sensor.

BIONZ X para conseguir un detalle y una representación de t

Todas las cámaras digitales necesitan convertir la luz capturada por su sensor a una hermosa fotografía digital. El sistema encargado de esta conversión es tan importante como el objetivo o un sensor de alta resolución, por lo que Sony ha desarrollado el excelente procesador BIONZ X, que captura detalles más naturales, imágenes más realistas, gradaciones de tonos más ricas y reduce el ruido al hacer tanto fotos como vídeos.

Lente ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* de 24-70 mm F1,8-2,8

El gran angular de 24 mm abarca más, lo que lo hace ideal para la arquitectura y los paisajes, mientras que el de 70 mm a un brillante F2,8 es excelente para retratos, primeros planos (30 cm de distancia) y el desenfoque creativo de fondos. Aprovechando más de 150 años de experiencia en óptica de precisión, la lente ZEISS ofrece a tus grabaciones un contraste y nitidez intensos, libres de los brillos y reflejos gracias a un avanzado revestimiento multicapa.

Captura mejor con el visor electrónico integrado

El visor electrónico integrado permite una composición más precisa y cómoda, en especial con mucha luz. Un sensor de ojos permite cambiar instantáneamente entre el visor y la pantalla LCD para una captura intuitiva y sin complicaciones.

Reducción de ruido en zona específica

La reducción de ruido en zona específica divide la imagen de forma selectiva en zonas según diversos patrones (como aristas, texturas e incluso áreas de color, como el cielo azul) y, a continuación, aplica la reducción de ruido más adecuada para cada zona para mejorar la calidad de imagen, especialmente en ajustes de alta sensibilidad.

Elige entre los formatos de grabación XAVC S y AVCHD

El formato de alta tasa de bits XAVC permite grabar en Full HD a 50 Mbps para obtener imágenes con una expresión de gran calidad y un ruido mínimo. Además, puedes grabar en Full HD con el formato AVCHD y luego editar fácilmente en múltiples programas diferentes.

Pantalla LCD inclinable 180 grados para composiciones flexi

La pantalla de 3,0" de alta resolución con capacidad de inclinación te permite encuadrar planos imposibles picados o con ángulo bajo.

Enfoque automático de fijación que sigueel movimiento

¿Las estás pasando canutas para mantener un enfoque nítido porque el sujeto no para de entrar o salir del fotograma, dar la espalda a la cámara o incluso hay objetos como árboles entre vosotros? El bloqueo del enfoque automático te resuelve todos estos problemas, ya estés fotografiando a tus niños mientras juegan o grabando vídeos profesionales de esquí.

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  • Batería recargable NP-BX1
  • Adaptador de CA
  • Cable micro USB
  • Correa de mano
  • Adaptador de correa
  • Manual de instrucciones

Cámara premium con visor electrónico integrado y lente brillante y versátil.

Cámara digital compacta premium de Sony con sensor CMOS Exmor R tipo 1.0 de 20,1 MP (aprox.), lente ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* de 24-70 mm F1,8-2,8 y visor electrónico (EVF) integrado.

Descripción del producto

Cámara RX100 III avanzada con sensor tipo 1. 0.

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4.1 de 5 estrellas
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Revisado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2018
Una maravilla, precio y calidad, rebasa Miss expectativas
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Revisado en México el 1 de agosto de 2017
Es una camara excelente, ligera y compite con una dsrl para ser portatil, el video y los fps eson excepcionales.
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Revisado en México el 29 de enero de 2020
Falta zoom, podría mejorar ese zoom, Sony x favor.
Revisado en México el 2 de abril de 2019
Todavía no cumple un año de uso, y ya presento problemas;el lente retráctil entra y sale de forma continua, que decepción...es un sony!!

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Gaurav
5.0 de 5 estrellas It's an amazing camera
Revisado en India el 7 de mayo de 2023
The Sony RX100M3 Premium Compact Camera is an exceptional product for both amateur and professional photographers. The camera's compact size makes it easy to carry around, and its high-quality features make it worth every penny.

The image and video quality of this camera are outstanding. The 20.1 megapixel sensor captures stunningly detailed images, and the Carl Zeiss lens ensures that the pictures are sharp and clear. Additionally, the camera can shoot 1080p full HD videos with excellent clarity and detail.

One of the standout features of this camera is the built-in electronic viewfinder. This allows for easy framing of shots, even in bright sunlight. The tilting LCD screen is also a great feature, making it easy to take pictures from different angles.

Another impressive aspect of this camera is its fast autofocus system. This makes it easy to capture fleeting moments and ensures that your pictures are always in focus. The camera's low light performance is also impressive, making it a great choice for indoor and outdoor photography.
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nabeyan
1.0 de 5 estrellas 初期不良品
Revisado en Japón el 15 de noviembre de 2023
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5.0 de 5 estrellas Easy and Compact like a Point and Shoot but Amazing Pictures
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2016
Debated whether or not to go with the MKII, MKIII, or MKIV for a while. Finally decided on the MKIII because while the extra features like the improved slowmo capabilities at up to 1000fps, super fast shutter speed a 1/32000, an improved resolution EVF, 4k video recording, and generally improved image quality from the stacked CMOS sensor are fantastic, they weren’t justified for intended use at the cost of $200 more. This camera is intended as a high quality point and shoot travel camera and in that realm it succeeds without the added cost for the MKIV.

The build quality is fantastic although from my research and what I can tell, this camera is not weather sealed which would have of course been preferred. Other than that, the metal construction feels solid, the flip out screen feels sturdy enough, and the customizable ring is very smooth and functional. For the most part the buttons are easy enough to press but like others have mentioned, the video record button can either be pressed inadvertently or sometimes hard to get to when you need it.

The menu is typical for Sony cameras and although I’m used to it having used other Sony cameras, I can understand that it would feel a bit clunky to others who aren’t used to it. For those new to Sony cameras, it can definitely take a while to get comfortable and familiar with but it will be in your best interest to learn it and customizing your buttons well.

The image quality and video quality are outstanding. I have not used other high end point and shoot style cameras besides this but I use the A6300 with some decent lenses and I can say that you can take pictures with quality much closer to the A6300 than any other $200-$400 point and shoot. I don’t want to get into image quality too much because there are a lot of places you can go for very in depth reviews on the image quality but let me just say that it is fantastic. If you’re coming from a typical point and shoot camera you will be amazed at what this little camera is capable of.

Deciding between the MKIII and the MKII was a little difficult as well. At the time I bought the MKIII, the MKII was $250 less. Part of the reason I went with the MKIII was because of the EVF and the fact that I didn’t plan on using the hotshoe on the MKII. I’d say for the most part just snapping pictures, the LCD screen is fine and easier to use but sometimes there is just too much sun or you really want to look closely and review a shot to make sure you got good focus. While I steered away from the super slowmo on the MKIV I did want the ability to do some slowmo which the MKIII seemed to have over the MKII.

One thing that made it tricky was the fact that the MKIII loses some zoom range going to 24-70(35mm equivalent) from the 28-100 on the MKII. I do think having better wide angle is more important for this type of camera but it is still somewhat unfortunate for it to lose so much zoon in my opinion. It does keep the aperture down to f2.8 at 70mm compared to the f4 at the same focal length of the MKII so it does stay pretty bright at the long end which is a major plus for me.

There are a few things I’d like to see a little different on this camera. First off, the price is a little high and considering the price drops after the new versions are released, I thought this might be a little cheaper. It isn’t a big deal and you really can’t go into the RX100 line thinking that you’re just getting a point and shoot.

Second, I would have loved to see a touch screen on this camera. In fact, if the MKIV included a touch screen, I would have happily paid the $200 more for a well implemented touch screen. The touchscreen just makes navigation on the camera so much easier as well as using it to change your focus point. At the price point I really would have liked to see it, but you can live without it.

Finally, the ergonomics are secondary to style. They continue with their very minimalist design and while it looks great, the metal clad camera is very slippery and small which makes holding comfortably sometimes a challenge. I bought the adhesive grip sold by Sony for the RX100 and it is great. It adds a nice bit of rubbery grip to the right side of the camera and it looks great too. I wish the camera either came like this already or included the nearly $15 dollar grip in the box. It wasn’t a deal breaker but it would have been a great addition considering the cost.

This is not a full in depth review of the camera. If you want tech specs and a full listing of all of the features, there are sites for that because it would take me a long time to go over all of the great features and specs. This camera is loaded with great features, fantastic specs, and it produces amazing pictures and video. What I am trying to do here is tell you why I went with the MKIII considering the MKII and MKIV are both available and are both excellent cameras. I wanted some slowmo video, the better low light capabilities and general image quality, and the EVF which the MKII didn’t have but I didn’t need the super slowmo, 1/32000 shutter speed, and 4k video that the MKIV has.

Overall I am very satisfied with my purchase and am very impressed with the photos and video that the RX100 MKIII provides. I considered giving it 4/5 stars for the reasons I stated but felt that the positives outweighed the negatives by a lot. If you are not happy with the pictures your standard point and shoot is giving you and don’t really want to take the step to mirrorless or DSLR cameras, this is what you’re looking for and I can easily recommend the RX100 MKIII. Be aware that there are currently 4 versions of the RX100 ranging in features and value. I will update my review should I find anything else great or not so great about the camera.
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Kiran
5.0 de 5 estrellas Great compact camera
Revisado en India el 7 de septiembre de 2018
I have a nikon DSLR camera but was finding it difficult to carry around during family trips. I wanted to buy a compact point and shoot camera which shoots good quality pictures. Researched and found out that sony Rx 100 range are the best especially if you are in india as panasonic tz 100 series are not avaliable in india and leica cameras though launched recently are very expensive. I wanted to buy M2 as it has back illuminated sensor for better low light photoghrahy and wifi enabled to transfer photos to phone wirelessly. At the last moment, bought M3 as i got good deal and it has 180 degrees tiliting LCD screen for selfies and a wide 24mm lens for better landscapes. Also the electronic viewfinder is great toy if you like gadgets though i m not using it much.
Picture quality is very good, comparable to DSLR and low light photography is ok. The photos posted were taken in poor lighting conditions but the camera did well. Its small and can be kept in pocket. It takes time to getting used to sony menu. Overall happy. Go for it. If budget no problem, go for higher versions.
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Kiran
5.0 de 5 estrellas Great compact camera
Revisado en India el 7 de septiembre de 2018
I have a nikon DSLR camera but was finding it difficult to carry around during family trips. I wanted to buy a compact point and shoot camera which shoots good quality pictures. Researched and found out that sony Rx 100 range are the best especially if you are in india as panasonic tz 100 series are not avaliable in india and leica cameras though launched recently are very expensive. I wanted to buy M2 as it has back illuminated sensor for better low light photoghrahy and wifi enabled to transfer photos to phone wirelessly. At the last moment, bought M3 as i got good deal and it has 180 degrees tiliting LCD screen for selfies and a wide 24mm lens for better landscapes. Also the electronic viewfinder is great toy if you like gadgets though i m not using it much.
Picture quality is very good, comparable to DSLR and low light photography is ok. The photos posted were taken in poor lighting conditions but the camera did well. Its small and can be kept in pocket. It takes time to getting used to sony menu. Overall happy. Go for it. If budget no problem, go for higher versions.
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Richard
5.0 de 5 estrellas An improved RX100M
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de junio de 2014
(Update Dec 6th 2014)
I highly recommend this book for the RX100M3 by Gary Friedman. I bought it and love it ([...])

I bought this camera because of its faster lens (f/1.8 to f2.8), which means, to me, more light entering onto the cameras sensor which, in turn, means to me slightly better images than previous models. Which translate to a shallower depth of field available. And that's exactly what I like and want in this model, and precisely why I bought it, even though I also have the previous M2 model. One thing I want to note here before I go on. The Aperture seems to move quite fast from 1.8 to 2.8 thru the smaller zoom range. In that, a case could be made that this lens is more of a steady 2.8 thru out the zoom range.

So then what exactly did I get with this upgrade from my M2 to my new M3? Well, you've got the newer Bionz X processer. The new 180 degree LCD (for Selfies if you are so inclined). The pop-up EVF (which is an innovation in and of itself, and a help with image stabilization when pressed against my face). Zebra pattern and focus peaking which is available on my RX10 and now the M3.

I feel the 24mm-70mm lens (though not the same reach as my previous M2 model - 28-100mm) is a good walk-around lens. And since I have been using this same zoom range for a long time on my DSLRs, I feel very comfortable with this zoom range in a very capable and now compact camera. When I use this for portraits at the long end of 70mm I expect to shoot mostly 1/2 to 3/4 body shots to full body shots. As opposed to the previous models zoom range of 28-100mm where I used it up to head and shoulder shots at the long end.

This camera has the same Bionz X processor that Sony has in their A7 line of cameras (one of which, the A7R, that I have). That was another plus for me in buying this camera. As far as image stabilization, it is important to compact cameras today and thus, to me. And I find that holding the camera up to my face while using the EVF gives me the 'feel' of a more stabilized shot. And my pictures look better to me. This is important to me because now that I am in my 60's, try as I might, holding the M2 or my smartphone without an EVF - is not as steady as I'd like it to be or as I remember it was when I was younger. And I need image stabilization in lower light. And this EVF on my new compact M3 seems to provide that for me. The only 'unofficial' (perhaps non-technical) test I could do with this camera was to zoom it out to 70mm, and hold the shutter half-way to see how much 'lock' I had on the image. Then I tried it with my M2. My observation was that I did see an improved difference with the M3.

There is a slight difference in camera size from the previous model (which I also have). The thickness of this model is about 2mm more. And the weight is about 8 to 9 grams more. What this also means in terms of fitting a leather case to it is that my previous models Sony leather case will not fit this camera. You're going to need the Sony LCJRXF/B Premium Jacket Case (Black). This new case will fit all previous models as well as this model. Just as the Sony LCJRXC/B Premium Jacket Case (Black) would only fit the M2 as well as the M1. Some people think that the case for the M2 will also fit the M3. It will not. I have tried it. I also recommend the custom camera grip by Richard Franiec (camera accessories by Richard Franiec). This goes for about 35$ and is worth its weight in gold - to me. It is far better than the Sony grip that I used on the M2 for 15$. Its made of metal (anodized aluminium) is sleek looking, feels good quality and solid, and gives you a good grip on the camera while still maintaining the cameras pocketability (because it doesn't protrude past the lens assembly). Of course with the camera grip added, the M3 will not fit in the Sony Leather camera case. So it is either one or the other. So to get around this I ordered another OP/TECH USA Soft Pouch Digital D-Micro (Black) for my M3 which I also have for the M2. And it fits great.

If my review was any help with your decision to purchase, and I hope I was of some help, kindly choose 'Yes' in the comments section below. Thank You. Richard
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