Sony has unveiled the RX1R III, the latest iteration of its premium compact full-frame camera series, nearly 10 years after the RX1R II. The new model features a 61-megapixel sensor, an upgrade from the 42.4-megapixel sensor in its predecessor, and incorporates Sony's latest Bionz XR processor alongside advanced AI autofocus capabilities. It includes a built-in 35mm f/2 Zeiss lens, maintaining the fixed-lens design that characterizes the RX1R line. The RX1R III is positioned as a high-end compact camera with a price point around $5,000 or approximately 4,899 euros, placing it in competition with other premium models like the Leica Q3. Sony's decision to revive the RX1R series after a decade reflects a continued commitment to delivering high-resolution, pocket-sized cameras for professional and enthusiast photographers.
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