RX10 III - Super Slow Motion with super telephoto- 'Ski' | Cyber-shot | Sony

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Realize the new imaging expression by the combination of Super Slow Motion and Super telephoto lens.
The stacked CMOS sensor enables shooting at an extrahigh frame rate up to 960fps (40x) high-speed shooting of exceptionally clear, smooth close-up action, all the way up the ultra-telephoto range, at sports events, etc. So the camera can capture great close-ups of faraway players on fields in arenas in super slow motion detail.

* Sound cannot be recorded. A Class 10 or higher SDHC/SDXC memory card is required.
* In NTSC mode. 1000fps in PAL mode. Switch between NTSC and PAL using the menu.

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RX10 III - Super Slow Motion with super telephoto- "Ski" | Cyber-shot | Sony
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Sony just PUMPING these cameras out hahaha. Looks great.

RobbyHuang
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Most likely the 1000fps is line skipped 720p from the sensor upscaled to 1080p. Still looks great. If it weren't line skipped and instead a crop of the center of the sensor than the optical zoom would become a crazy ~80x!

ChristopherDobey
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I think I might get this April fools day :D
:D :D :D

MarioCastillion
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@SONY 960fps is impressive...at what quality? 4K, 1080, 720p?...

cesarequevedo
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is there a time limit for recording slow motion (240/500/960 fps) like on the RX10 II and RX100 IV?

dgskater
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wait, what??!! RX10 Mark III already??

naufalazizferbi
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120 or 240 or 480 fps in 1080p possible ???

Daweisstebescheid
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How can I remove the shadow noise? I am using the ISO 800 with F4 and 250 fps.

thanks

HarveyYim