Yesterday, Sony's fully-featured a7R II stole the show, but that was far from the electronics company's only significant camera announcement.
Sony also announced the RX10 II and the RX100 IV. Both cameras feature the same stacked 1-inch CMOS sensor, and both have a fixed lens from Zeiss, albeit two different ones. Both cameras are capable of shooting 4K video internally to XAVC-S, and with S-Log2. The most eye-catching feature of these cameras, however, is their slow-motion abilities, as both are capable of bursts of 960fps (when shooting 24p) and a whopping 1000fps (with 25p).
So with the basics out of the way, here's some early footage from the RX10 II:
And here are the specs and photos of the RX10 II: