The Sun (Malaysia)

The little wonder

> Sony launches a miniscule camera that aims to tackle photograph­y and videograph­y challenges

- BY AZIZUL RAHMAN ISMAIL

RECENTLY Sony introduced the DSCRX0, a small snapper the size of an action camera, but packed with the features of a premium compact.

The camera was presented by Sony Malaysia managing director Satoru Arai in Kuala Lumpur to local shutterbug­s and media who got a first-hand experience of the new device’s capabiliti­es.

Dubbed an ultra-compact, the RX0 is said to be designed as a tool for creatives to tackle photograph­y and videograph­y challenges.

The RX0 is waterproof, shockproof, and crushproof – with the appropriat­e housing – and is only slightly bigger than a matchbox, measuring 59mm by 40.5mm by 29.8mm, and weighing only 110g.

Inside the RX0 is a 1.0 type stacked 15.3MP Exmor RS CMOS image sensor, BIOZ X processor, and a wide-angle ZEISS Tessar T 24mm f4 fixed lens. In other words, it packs the same sensor, processor, and type of lens as a premium compact.

The RX0 is said to be capable of taking pictures in both RAW and JPEG formats, has an Anti-Distortion Shutter of up to 1/32,000sec and can shoot at up to 16fps.

Its video capabiliti­es are also impressive. The RX0 is said to be capable of recording up to 1,000 frames per second.

Sony demonstrat­ed the RX0’s capabiliti­es by setting up a semi-circle dolly rail system, in which the camera was pushed at highspeed, while it was recording a woman creating a giant bubble at the same time.

That frozen moment in time shot, when played back, resembled a ‘bullet-time’ scene from a film.

A second demonstrat­ion, in which a breakdance­r was recorded showing off his moves in a shallow pool of water, showcased the device’s waterproof-ness and its ability to record in slow-motion.

For production flexibilit­y, video from the RX0 can be captured directly and uncompress­ed to an external recorder via a 4K clean HDMI output.

Unlike most action cameras, the RX0 has a monitor and full controls built into it. Additional­ly, it can be paired with a wireless radio commander that could trigger up to 15 RX0 devices, or the PlayMemori­es Mobile app that can connect to up to five RX0s.

The RX0 will be available sometime this month for RM3,199. Those who pre-order it will also receive a rollbar mount, a monopod, and a 32GB MicroSD card.

Along with the RX0, Sony showcased the RX10 IV ( left), its new 8.8-220mm fixed lens camera, which features a 20MP 1.0 type Exmor RS CMOS sensor, 25x optical zoom, and a bright aperture of f2.4 to f4.0. The RX10 IV is also available for pre-order now for RM7,999. Sony also showcased the Handycam FDRAX700 ( left), its latest in consumer video recording cameras, priced at RM7,299. For more, visit the Sony Malaysia website.

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SHAHRILL BASRI/ THESUN (left) Arai with the RX0 (below), which can record in ‘bullet-time’ and slow motion (right and below).
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