So, what of the DSC-RX100 II? For starters, the II features a lot of te same capabilities as the original,. But with some major improvements. First headline, all-new feature: a back-lit, 20Mp, 1-inch chip, which is about 4 times larger than the standard chip found on most point and hoot models of the same size. While the sensor of the RX100 is still not as big as that found in the typical dSLR, it's larger size than the standard point and shoot should go a long way in helping it produce pictures far better than the competition, especially considering that it is now back-lit, which Sony claims will perform about 40% better in low-light situations. See also: why small sensors make bad...
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