Finally we have the very first review of the new Sony RX1r III. Let’s see if this can convince some of the skeptics out there that this is quite a stunning (althaugh expensive) camera!
Thanks to CameraSize we can now compare the new Sony RX1rIII size with the competition. Some claim that the Sony A7cR is a better alternative to the new RX1rIII. However, if you want the most compact full-frame camera, you can’t ignore the fact that the RX with its 35 mm lens and 2.0 aperture is much smaller than the A7cr with its lens attached:
The Fujifilm is taller and wider but the lens si much smaller. But don’t get fooled, the Fujifilm uses a much smaller APS-C sensor and the lens is a f/3,1 equivalent in Full Frame terms. This means it has much less light gathering capability.
Where the GFX100RF stands out is with the use of a compact lens (although the body itself is thicker). But also in that case they use a f/3.1 Full Frame equivalent lens only).
Wrap up: All things considered there is no getting around that in terms of size and weight(!) the Sony RX1rIII is the smallest Full Frame camera+lens combo you can get. It is a an expensive niche camera with some “missing” features like IBIS. But there is value in a camera like this that you can easily carry with you all the time!
Some good and some negative reactions from the youtuber community. But keep in mind that none had the camera in hand for testing. And I think some of them didn’t appreciate enough the fact that this is a niche camera with a unique capability: it’s way more compact than any other Full Frame camera+lens you can buy. The Sony A7cR plus some pancake lens might be cheaper and technically superior. But it is also a lot bigger!
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The upgrades—better autofocus, battery, creative profiles, and high-res sensor—are welcome but incremental.
Downsides include the high price (over $5,000 before accessories), no lens redesign to match the higher resolution, no articulating screen, no image stabilization, and a dated EVF.
The camera remains extremely compact and pocketable, which sets it apart from rivals like the Leica Q3 or Fujifilm GFX100R.
Sony seems to have revived the line to tap into the growing market for premium, soulful compacts like the Q3 and X100VI.
Reviewers question whether the dated lens can resolve well enough for the 61MP sensor and whether it competes on value vs. an a7CR with a 35mm lens.