Time: RX100 is under the 50 best inventions of the year!!!
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The famous magazine “Time” selected the Sony RX100 as one of the fifty best inventions of the year! They write: “Digital cameras have been getting smaller and more capable every year, but that trend took a huge leap forward in 2012 with the Sony RX100, which bridges the gap between point-and-shoots and pro-quality digital SLRs. Sony’s innovative design and 1-in. (2.5 cm) sensor allow the camera to take flawless photos even though it’s 20% slimmer than your average digital SLR—small enough to fit in your pocket.”
Yep, that’s exactly the reason why it is the best selling Sony camera for months now (popularity ranking here). Today Gariz also announced new RX100 letherette skins you can alreayd buy on eBay in Black (Click here) and Red (Click here). A new review has just been posted by Photographybay.
RX100 links roundup:
RX100 price search links: Amazon, B&H, Adorama, J&R, eBay.
Cases: Official Sony LCJ-RXA case, Gariz case, more leather case.
Batteries: NP-BX1 Battery.
Special stuff: Multi-Coated LENS ARMOR UV. Magfilter at Amazon (Click here). RX100 filter adapter on eBay (Click here)











deniz
8 months ago |english is not my native language but, the word ‘invention’ feels kind of misused here. is it?
spam
8 months ago |IMO yes
waldomarek
8 months ago |technological innovations?
Mark
8 months ago |It depends on how strict you are about what exactly is an invention and what is not. Very rarely is an invention a truly ‘new’ thing. Mostly an invention is an innovative way to use existing technology or a significant improvement on exisiting technology.
The RX100 fits somewhat in the latter category if you ask me, but the RX1 more.
exm3racer
8 months ago |you are correct.
Vivek
8 months ago |Deniz, Right on the money!
JonasM
8 months ago |Surely it’s not just 20% thinner than a DSLR.
decato
8 months ago |I guess they meant : It is %20 the size of a DSLR.
RX100 is a great camera and very bold, but not an invention for sure.
Sony must be doing good PR work recently
Gunnar
8 months ago |“20% slimmer than your average digital SLR” ??? i’d like to see that average SLR
even without lenses your average SLR is is likely to be 200-300% the thickness of the RX100..
Maxwell
8 months ago |Time don’t know what a “1 inch sensor” is. And me too.
But I know it is not 1 inch. Dpreview.com says the size is:
- 1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm)
And this is not Sony’s alone foult.
Nikon and other people in the business also use this confusing “term”.
Would be better if sensor size always was in mm^2
Like 116mm^2 for the RX100 sensor.
Really, I don’t care about this. But a magazine like Time
should check the facts if they really wrote “2.5 cm”.
Phil
8 months ago |They probably mean 20% as slim.
Hendrick
8 months ago |And super 35mm/academy 35 is not 35mm as we know it from still photography, it is closer to APS-C in size but no one in cinema calls it APS-C.
Same goes for 1″, it comes from a dimension related to the space available in film days for motion pictures. 6×6 medium format photographs are also not exactly 6x6cm (although the name implies that) but shorter at 5.6×5.6cm respectively. The film roll, however, is 6cm wide and the 6×6 name of the frame refers to the 6cm of the film’s width, not the actual recorded area.
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/filmformats.html
1″ used to be the frame format of TV cameras and recording equipment in broadcasting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_inch_type_A_videotape
MdB
8 months ago |35mm film isn’t a 35mm frame. In fact there is not one sensor format that I can think of that is the dimension that it is ‘quoted’ to be. 1″, 2/3″, 1/1.7″ etc. That is a format size and they come from old lagacy formats from film and video systems. Time are completely wrong here as they don’t seem to understand that it is a format, not a sensor size – this is clearly evident by the fact they do a simplified metric conversion. It isn’t 1″ therefore it is 2.54cm as they suggest. It is a 1″ FORMAT sensor.
Dennishh
8 months ago |magazine “Time” is definitely on it’s way out if it thinks this is an invention. They must be desperate to find something new. Next year I’ll bet the go Pro is their big innovative invention.