Outstanding low light quality. Quite remarkable actually for this tiny camera. My biggest pet peeve is where the movie button is located, right next to where your thumb goes and I'm constantly hitting it by mistake. Second issue is with the macro.
Outstanding low light quality. Quite remarkable actually for this tiny camera. My biggest pet peeve is where the movie button is located, right next to where your thumb goes and I'm constantly hitting it by mistake. Second issue is with the macro.
I noticed some of the small pocketable cameras could take very good photos comparable to those taken with semi decent digital SLR camera. Especially the ones taken during bright daylights turn out very impressive photos.
Great photos in a small package
Too much blue tint if white balance is not chosen correctly
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Haven't had a point and shoot for a good 5 years at least. I've had a Nikon d90 since its release and day to day pictures have been shot with our iPhones. The problem with iPhones is the small sensor, lack of zoom and not very good light sensitivity.
I was looking for a compact camera for everyday use, to complement my DSLR as the DSLR is too heavy to carry everywhere. I am so glad to have gotten this camera, it has impressed me so far. The colours on jpeg has turned out very natural, just the way I like it.
A compact with heavyweight features yet a lightweight body. That's the proposition offered by Sony's good-looking RX100, which encases a larger than average one-inch CMOS sensor, enabling a plentiful 20.2 megapixel effective resolution within an aluminium chassis.
Palm-size compact that is reassuringly solid; Larger-than-average sensor and resolution given its proportions; Bright and fast lens; Ability to control functions via twist of the lens ring; Neatly incorporated pop-up flash; Sharp results
Pricey for a compact without an interchangeable lens; Tiny rear plate buttons require fingernail precision
Have had the RX100 for nearly four months now and am staggered by the image quality. Compacts have disppointed in the past mainly due to their focussing speed. No problem with this little beauty. It fits into a jeans pocket with no problems at all, and it's very disrete indeed.
Durable; Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight
I've just got mine, but it's definitely a great piece of kit. I've always been a point-and-shoot camera user, who travels a lot, and wanted to get better images without lugging a big chunky SLR everywhere I go. I think this camera will fill a much needed gap in the market for people like myself.
Pocketable size with superior image quality; HD Movies.
Zoom is limited (x3.6
This is a good camera able to get quality photos while being relatively lightweight. However within 12 hours of being in the first humid climate I'd taken it to (Hong Kong) it suddenly broke leaving me an expensive paperweight. I wouldn't recommend this for any travellers.
We bought this camera to replace our older one Sony Powershot G-12 (which we lost). And to our surprise I loved it from the time I took into my hands. This is just simply one great pocketable camera that will out-run most of the bigger competitors in the yard.
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