We all know, computers, digital products, home appliances and other needed between different products a common storage medium for data exchange, while the current FlashRAM (flash memory) storage products is the most widely used. Compared with conventional memory card, storage has a small, lightweight, dust earthquake, etc., are widely used in digital cameras, MP3 players and other products. 

Digital camera media cards store anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand images. The shutterbug can just click away happily, taking shot after shot. Because the photographs can be viewed instantly, unwanted images can be culled on the spot and better ones taken immediately. If the photographer wants to wait until later to edit the photos, they can be downloaded to a computer after the celebration is over. Digital photography has certainly made it easy to record our many memories. 

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II delivers excellent photos, speedy performance, and a broad feature set in an attractive, compact package.When Sony swapped the 1-inch standard CMOS of the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 for a BSI (backside-illuminated) sensor in the DSC-RX100 II, I expressed some skepticism. My experience with BSI sensors has always been that what they gain in low-light latitude they lose in bright light. But the RX100 II delivers better photo quality than the RX100 across the entire ISO sensitivity range, and better quality than the rest of its similarly priced competition. Add in the new features like a hot shoe -- for accessories like an electronic viewfinder or microphone, as well as a flash -- plus Wi-Fi and a tilting LCD, and despite slightly slower performance the RX100 II is the best sub-$1,000 camera I've seen to date.Though it's still fast -- and certainly faster than most of its competitors -- the autofocus seems to bog down the RX100 II a little more than the RX100. It takes 2.5 seconds to power up, focus, and shoot, which is a little on the high side for its class. In good light, focusing and shooting takes about 0.4 second, rising to about 0.5 second in dim conditions. 

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