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What is a black card camera? What's the difference between it and cameras such as card machines and micro-cameras?

The "black card" was originally a small tool for photographers to control sub-regional exposure. Sony RX 100 series became the nickname of this smart and powerful card camera as soon as it went on the market.

The reason why the "black card" camera became very popular once it was launched is because many users generally believe that:

1, small. The length and width of this camera are101.60mm101.6x58.1mm, which you may not feel. The size of the standard bank card is 85.60x53.98mm, and it is no problem to put it in the jeans pocket.

2. It's very big. If it is small, it is obviously not its greatest advantage.

In 20 12 years, 20.2 million pixels 1 inch Exomr CMOS sensor is integrated in a small body, which is not unprecedented, but also unique. The sensor of an anti-card machine only has the traditional specifications of11.7 and 1/2.3 inches, which makes the shooting effect reach micro-single and micro-single.

3. strong. Bionz processor, carl zeiss f1.8-4.9/28-100 mm lens (and it is a vario-sonar T * only on high-end machines, not ordinary Vario-Tessar) and rich control functions make professional photographers fondle it.

4. new. Aluminum alloy body, elegant black painting, 3.3.0 "XTRAFINE LCD screen adopts TruBlack" pure black "and" WhiteMagic "technology ... which is obviously different from the traditional color plastic shell or bright silver imitation metal shell of card machine.

Of course, this camera also has a fly in the ointment. Because of its high dynamic range, the straight photos taken are rather dull, and the small body brings the problem of poor grip.

However, the "black card" is still a generation of card machine emperors. Now RX 100 has launched the fifth generation, and the first four generations still have good sales, showing a rare phenomenon of five generations under one roof.