Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 Above 10 Megapixel
Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 Above 10 Megapixel
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 26, 2013]
Franglais
Expert
Strength:
The RX100 is genuinely pocketable. It stays in my day bag all the time, except when I put it in the pocket of my trousers.
Weakness:
I do not like LCD viewfinders. I accept them only as the price to pay to make a camera so small. The RX100 has the usual problems:
I thoroughly recommend the RX100 as a pocketable stand-in for a professional DSLR for situations where you can't use the DSLR (not practical/socially acceptable/safe to carry a big camera)
Customer Service Not Needed Similar Products Used: I used the Canon S95 for two years. Even shooting RAW with the Canon's small sensor was not enough to be sure that I was going to have an image that said what I wanted. The bigger sensor on the RX100 is a huge step forward |
[Aug 09, 2012]
GrizzlyAdam
Expert
Strength:
Small package, huge sensor
Weakness:
Short zoom range (28-100)
The Sony RX100 lives up to the hype. It's a powerful camera in an ultra-compact body. I like having a high-end P&S camera that I can carry in a jersey or coat pocket when I bike and ski. I've used the Canon S95 and it worked very well. But when the RX100 came out, I was really intrigued. I sold the S95, and picked up the Sony, but not until I had read a dozen or so reviews of the camera. The common thread in all of the reviews that I looked at, was quality. Image quality, build quality, lens quality... you get the point. And the RX100 measures up.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Canon S95 |