Jared Polin from froknowsphoto.com reviews the Sony RX1R III, a $5,100 compact camera. He highlights that while the image quality is excellent due to the same sensor and processor as the Sony a7CR and a7R V, the high price is a major consideration. Polin critiques the camera's design, lack of sexiness, and the carry strap. He points out that the camera uses the same 35mm F2 Zeiss lens as previous versions, which might not be up to current standards. He discusses the built-in EVF, the flush screen, and the older W series battery. He also mentions the leaf shutter system, its limitations in bright conditions, and the absence of a built-in ND filter and image stabilization. Polin ultimately recommends the Sony a7CR over the RX1R III due to its versatility, better features, and lower price.
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