Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 V
The 20 MP camera sensor remains the same, but the image processor is more powerful than previous generations.
Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 V is a compact camera that easily fits in your pocket. It carries a rather high price tag, but Sony still offers good value for money.
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Sony RX100 V
Sony's RX100-series created the large-sensor compact camera category. Now, the Sony RX100 V takes it to the next level with performance that can blow away most interchangeable-lens cameras, yet in a package that can slip almost unnoticed into your pants pocket.- Pocket-friendly design
- Unbelievably fast burst capture
- Generous buffer depth, even for raw
- Fast and confident autofocus
- Very high resolution gives lots of detail in good light
- High ISO noise levels much better than most pocket camera rivals
- High-quality 4K video with uncompressed HDMI out
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- Very pricey for a compact camera
- Still no touch screen
- Slow buffer clearing
- JPEGs can look over-processed at higher ISOs
- Lens doesn't offer much telephoto reach
- Battery life is very modest
- 4K movies are limited to five minute clips
The best point and shoot camera in the market!
This user earned $20.00 Club O Rewards for writing this review. Learn More The best point and shoot camera out there. A bit on the pricier side but can't complain for what you get, can't complain and the results are amazing.
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V Review
If there's ever been a point-and-shoot that deserves a high price tag, it's Sony's RX100 Mark V.- 24 fps continuous shooting
- Improved 20.1MP 1-inch-type stacked sensor
- 4K video
- Compact
- portable design
- Nifty super-slow-motion mode
- High price for a point-and-shoot
- Poor battery life
- Focal length could be longer
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V Compact Camera Review
The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V is a very compact and stylish camera with loads of power "under the hood." It features a 13.2x8.8mm (aka 1-inch type) sensor with an image resolution of 20 megapixels.
Sony RX100 V
- Small and lightweight
- Tilting screen
- Built-in electronic viewfinder
- Large sensor
- Fast frame rate
- 4K video recording
- Very expensive
- Screen not touch-sensitive
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V review
The RX100 V is one of the most advanced compacts we've seen, with a specification dripping with advanced features that would shame some pricier mirrorless and DSLR cameras. This isn't entirely a good thing however – the RX100 V is almost too advanced for its own good, and you have to question how...- Built-in EVF
- 24fps burst shooting
- 315-point AF system
- Excellent image quality
- Advanced 4K video
- Some handling issues
- No touchscreen
- Pricey compared to rivals
Excellent and practical product
Light and compact and easy to fit into a pocket. Well constructed and robust with easy to read instructions.
I would buy this product again
As a youtuber this camera works great for me. Light weight, compact and great picture quality. Create create and create!
The camera that does it all
Only have had this camera for a few weeks but have yet to find anything I don't like about it. I've been a Canon person for many years and DSC-RX100 V has replaced my Canon G5X, which I really liked, but damaged it after a long hard drop to the pavement.