As a benchmark of the card camera, Sony's RX100 has always been popular with consumers, and on October 7, Sony officially released its fifth generation product: RX100 V, The appearance is only slightly adjusted on the basis of the previous generation, but the interior is full of surprises, The RX100 V is replaced with a new 1-inch Exmor RS 20.1MP CMOS sensor, which is equipped with a video signal readout loop and an enlarged cache. The RX100 V can continuously shoot PEG+RAW images at a high speed of 24fps, and can shoot up to 150 consecutive images. In addition, the 315 phase focus on the RX100 V can provide an automatic focusing speed of up to 0.05 seconds, which has become the best performance. In addition to the above new selling points, the RX100 V also has a pop-up 2.36 million point OLED viewing window, equipped with a 24-70mm equivalent f/1.8-2.8 lens, the largest ISO12800, and the new AF-A mode can automatically switch between single sheet and continuous auto focus, providing assistance for high-speed continuous shooting. In terms of video recording, the RX100 V can read the data with the resolution of 5028 x 2828 of the whole photoreceptor and then reduce it to 4K resolution, so it can provide more detailed images. Interested partners can pay more attention to it