A solid camera with an excellent feature set. There are almost too many options from video to stills, all driven off a complex menu system. Photo quality is excellent, but the focus seems a bit off at times.
A solid camera with an excellent feature set. There are almost too many options from video to stills, all driven off a complex menu system. Photo quality is excellent, but the focus seems a bit off at times.
I have owned this camera for about a month now, and I love it. The zoom range is to die for, and the image stabilisation is excellent. I previously owned the Panasonic FZ1000 and the image quality on this Sony puts the Panasonic to shame, colours and exposure on the RX10 iii are spot on.
Great Picture Quality; Superb Video
I have 2 Canon 7D's that I use for my professional photography. I travel extensively and wanted a camera that I could throw in a bag and take photos on my journey. The 7D's are cumbersome for travel with the lenses. I had a point and shoot Nikon that I would throw in my bag.
Awesome product, worth it , With very wide aperture u can see what's in ur behind through viewfinder And it has also hidden features that will reveal some nasty thing about the person whom u look through it.
At a glance: With relatively small sensors and often worryingly ambitious lenses, superzoom bridge cameras have usually been overlooked by discerning photographers, as compact system cameras and DSLRs have become more powerful and portable.
High-quality lens with extremely useful zoom range; Superb sensor produces fine stills and high-quality video; Very effective image stabilisation system; Broad range of pro-oriented video specs; Wi-Fi easy to set up and works well
Expensive; Max aperture of f/4 at 100mm; No built-in ND filter; Menu system not as intuitive as could be; Purple fringing and blooming evident in some areas
A bridge too fabulous
Huge zoom range; Excellent photo and video performance; HFR is brilliant fun
Expensive; Bulky for a bridge camera
This is a copy of the HX300 for $ 320 soap dish. RX10 iii the price is 5 times more expensive, Sony respect the buyers
Before I bought this camera, I'd selected Micro Four Thirds as my standard and have a collection of Panasonic and Olympus cameras with assorted lenses - mainly the Leica ones. This camera replaces everything that I've ever bought - all in one reasonably compact package.
Huge zoom range; Excellent photo and video performance; HFR is brilliant fun;
Expensive; Bulky for a bridge camera;
Sony's original RX10 was a groundbreaking camera , delivering image quality that was well beyond that of other long zoom designs, with a tough, weather-resistant build. The latest iteration, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III ($1,499.99), triples the zoom range of the original while adding some of the...
1-inch image sensor; 25x wide-aperture zoom lens; Quick autofocus; 14fps burst shooting; Raw image capture; Dust and splash resistant body; EVF and tilting rear LCD; Monochrome information LCD; Wi-Fi with NFC; 4K video capture; High-def slow motion
Very expensive; Omits internal neutral density filter; Lens hood blocks flash at wide angles
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