This is the cheapest I have seen it for. the usual price is $999. very good camera for vlogging.
Sony DSC-RX0 II Cybershot Digital Camera Details
15.3MP 1" Exmor RS Stacked CMOS Sensor
ZEISS Tessar T* 24mm Equivalent f/4 Lens
Internal UHD 4K30 Video & S-Log2 Gamma
HFR Mode for Slow Motion up to 1000 fps
1.5" 230k-dot 180° Tilting LCD
Water, Dust, Shock, and Crushproof
Electronic SteadyShot; Clean HDMI Output
Interval Recording; Microphone Input
ISO 12800 and 16-fps Continuous Shooting
Wi-Fi & Bluetooth; Multi-Camera Control
Waterproof, dustproof, crush-proof, and highly compact body
Movie shooting with 4K internal recording and new image stabilization solutions
Fully-fledged functions for stills including up to 1/32000 sec
Up to 16fps continuous shooting
Diverse shooting scenes handled by 180° tiltable LCD panel, Clear Image Zoom
Multi-camera solution that enables free video expression from various viewpoints
Sony VCT-SGR1 Shooting Grip Details
Get great shots wherever you go with this compact, lightweight shooting grip for Cyber-shot cameras. Adjustable shooting angles and instant conversion to a mini-tripod for the creative and stable shoot and selfies. The MULTI terminal connection means capture and zoom controls are right on the grip, comfortable for both right- or left-handed.
For Select RX100, RX0, HX, & WX Cameras
Larger Grip with Integrated Controls
Converts to Tabletop Tripod
Integrated Shutter and Record Buttons
Zoom Toggle Switch
Connects to Camera via Multi Terminal
+70°/-100° Tilting Head, 1/4"-20 Mount
What's In The Box
Rechargeable Battery Pack NP-BJ1
AC adaptor-UUD12
Micro USB cable
Wrist Strap
Memory card protector
This Sony RX0II comes with a
12-month Australian warranty
from Sony Australia
Sony VCT-SGR1 Shooting Grip Specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D): [Grip] Approx. 36.1 × 108.3 × 30.0mm (1 7/16 × 4 3/8 × 1 3/16 inches)
Dimensions (W x H x D): [Tripod] Approx. 105.7 × 82.5 × 92.2mm (4 1/4 × 3 1/4 × 3 3/4 inches)
Weight: 93g (3.3oz)
Maximum load: 1kg (35.3oz)
Tilting angle:[Grip] Up: 70 degrees, Down: 100 degrees; [Tripod] Up: 30 degrees, Down: 90 degrees