A hugely capable camera in almost every respect.
Like its predecessor the Mk II, the Sony RX10 III is aimed at the serious enthusiast end of the photography market: anyone looking for ultimate image quality and telephoto reach in a bridge-style package.
The RX10 III has the same 20.1-million-pixel Exmor CMOS sensor, and offers the same excellent 4K video functionality, as the Mk II. In fact most features and functions are identical, so the main talking point is the large and impressive Zeiss 24-600mm lens.
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