Finally! Sony revives it full-frame premium compact camera line after a 10-year hiatus, with the pricey new RX1R III

  • The new RX1R III has the same high-resolution 61MP sensor as the A7R V and A7C R
  • Like them, it also has the latest Bionz XR processor and AI autofocus skills
  • It features the same Zeiss 35mm f/2 Lens as its 10-year-old predecessor

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Sony dropped a huge surprise today by unveiling the RX1R III, a third instalment in its line of high-resolution full-frame premium compact cameras.

I’m shocked because the RX1R III comes 10 years after the RX1R II, without so much of a whisper leaked, and such a lengthy gap between cameras is practically unheard of.

That said, premium compacts such as the Fujifilm X100VI have enjoyed a surge in popularity, so it’s understandable that Sony has revived the series. And it’s done so with its latest tech – this is no mere refresh of a 10-year-old model. No, the RX1R III features the same 61MP sensor, Bionz XR processor and AI processing chip for subject detection autofocus as the A7R V and A7C R.

Paired with Sony’s super-sharp Zeiss Sonnar T* 35mm f/2 lens – that’s the exact same optic as the one found in the RX1R II – you have what looks like the ultimate everyday camera for reportage, street, travel photography and more.

Here’s the rub – the RX1R III costs $5,098 at B&H Photo with pre-orders available. (UK and Australia pricing TBC). That’s quite the price hike from the RX1R II, which was announced in October 2015 for $3,299. It’s certainly not just inflation.

That price point pitches the RX1R III against the Fujifilm GFX100RF and a little under the Leica Q3, but more than double the price of the Fujifilm X100VI.

I expect Sony’s latest premium compact to have the advantage over these rivals in a few areas, namely performance and autofocus skills. However, the competition is much stiffer 10 years down the line than it was for the RX1R II.

We’re yet to get our hands on the Sony RX1R III, but we’ll be sure to do so and give it a proper test: it could become our top premium compact camera pick.

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