In addition to this, the FDR-X300R features a redesigned Zeiss Tessar wide-angle lens and 1/2.5-type 8.2M Exmor R CMOS sensor, along with a Bionz X processor that promises to handle your media with ease. As far as movie-recording goes, you can shoot 4K at up to 30 fps, as well as 1080p at a max of 120 fps -- that's going to come in handy when you want to slow down footage. Of course, the action camera is also waterproof up to 60 meters (roughly 197 feet), but that's only if you have the housing on it.

Sony's X300R is $400 body-only or $100 more with the Live-View remote, which lets you control the camera directly from your wrist. It is scheduled to arrive in the US "late" September.