The DPReview one looks, as usual, like just the standard Sony-authored press release in DPReview theming, with a small paragraph of their own content on top.
I still fail to see how this is revolutionary in any way.
I don't see the advantage of 6mp at 60fps over something closer to 2-2.5mp (1920x1080 or even 1920x1200) - very, very few display devices can go much higher than that so when you view it, it'd have to be downsampled anyway... and it takes a quite fast PC just to handle HD content, to play back a video clip at 6mp (and resize it to your monitor's resolution) would take a really high-end box.
I do like the 300fps at lower resolution, to take a short high-speed-camera clip would be fun, but you'd still need an enormous onboard buffer to store the video before its written out to the slower memory card. And again, at least one other recent sensor hyped the same thing. (Actually, a quick glance at Gizmodo shows that Casio showed a complete 60fps-at-6mp, 300fps-at-lower resolution camera last month.
Here is a video taken at 300fps - unfortunately it's vvveeerrryyy bbbooorrriiinnnggg.
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I also do like that it's 1/1.8" - that should be the new common sensor size for PnSs, not 1/2.5".
I am reminded of an article that someone linked to a few months ago, where someone predicted the death of still photography, with stills grabbed from video cameras replacing them. I don't see it happening... shooting video and shooting stills are totally different IMHO.