Sony RX1R III: Why the 9-Year Wait Actually Made Sense
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Nine years is a long time to wait for a sequel — but Sony's reasoning is actually worth hearing: they held off until the technology justified a real generational jump, not a spec-sheet shuffle. If you shoot with a full-frame compact and hate compromising reach or low-light performance, that discipline matters more than a yearly refresh cycle.
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