Sony Cybershot RX100 Review

                                                      Sony Cyber shot RX100 Review


                       Compact cameras struggling recently, many people choose to use a smartphone to take pictures for their needs, while more demanding photographers choose a mirror less or DSLR camera. But packaging a large 1-inch sensor in its otherwise compact housing, Sony RX100 provide enough of a boost to image quality to a place in your pocket to justify. I have a little time with the compact power plant to see if it does.

                         After performing RX100 with me for a few days, I realized that I enjoyed using it, and the images he makes more than I had expected. My phone will not come out of my pocket on camera duty, and none of them had I felt the need to take my DSLR with me if I would normally.

                         But that's not to say that the camera is a perfect compact, the shooting experience some remarkable peculiarities and limitations, but there is no doubt that the quality of the images RX100 produces, they are just amazing for a camera of this size.
Specs
  •     20.2 megapixel
  •     1-inch-type CMOS sensor
  •     F1.8-4.9 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T len
  •     25-point auto focus system
  •     10 fps continuous shooting
  •     3-inch (7.5-cm) 1229k dot LCD
  •     ISO 80-6400 (expandable to 25600)
  •     Full HD video recording
                        For a more detailed run-through of the specs, check out our news article about the release of the RX100.

                      From the moment you pick up the RX100, you know that it means business, its sufficiently weighty metal construction feels solid in the hand, but not so much that you'll leave at home instead of dragging.

                        In terms of size, it is slightly larger than many other compact cameras, but not enough to get out of it and it is still much smaller than a DSLR and most mirror less cameras.

Conclusion
  •     Feels good in the hand
  •     The quality of images produced is awesome!
  •     Large sensor size means it punches above its weight
  •     The lens is one of the best in a compact camera
  •     Auto focus is speedy in any situation
  •     Can shoot in JPEG or RAW or both
  •     Lack of EVF or swivel LCD
  •     Lens slows down at the telephoto end
  •     No microphone input for video
  •     It costs the same as many DSLRs


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