Rating 4.5 108 reviews
Manufacturer: Sony
DPexpert
13 years ago

[REVIEW-SONY DSC RX100 compact camera]

This 20 megapixel camera with a 28–100mm (equiv), Zeiss-branded lens has a sensor area 2.6 times larger than its competitors. The 75mm LCD is a brilliant high resolution (1.2m dot) viewing screen. Function controls are small but well laid out. The menu system is clear and intuitive to use.
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T3
13 years ago

Sony RX100 review

The premium 20.2 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 is lovely to look at, to hold and to handle. The underlying specification – bright f/1.8 maximum aperture lens, large sensor function adjusting lens ring, Full HD video with stereo sound – indicates the RX100 is pitched at the photo enthusiast as...
Pros:
  • Build quality
  • Function control via lens ring
  • Larger than average sensor
Cons:
  • Very pricey for a pocket cam
  • Small rear plate buttons
  • Pics no match for DSLR or CSC
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Buy.com
13 years ago

Great Compact Camera for anyone!

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.
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ePHOTOzine
13 years ago

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 Serious Compact Review

The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 is one of very few compact cameras with a large sensor, and it's been a long time since Sony themselves put a large sensor in a compact camera with the previous model, the , dating back to 2005.
Pros:
  • Good noise performance
  • Large sensor
  • Excellent image quality
  • High resolution screen
  • Highest resolution compact camera available
  • Extremely stylish leather case available
  • Stylish metal body
  • Electronic level
Cons:
  • Tripod plate can stop front lens-ring dial working
  • f/4.9 at telephoto end
  • High price / High price case
  • Lack of grip at front
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
13 years ago

The Sony DSC-RX100 has surpassed all our expectations for what a compact digital camera can do. It's tiny enough to be carried in a pants pocket (even if you prefer a tight style), yet it can produce image quality that some digital SLRs can't come close to.
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality
  • High ISO performance
  • Small size
Cons:
  • Menu could be a little better
  • Some trouble with auto exposures
  • Some noticeable lens distortion
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Gizmodo
13 years ago

Sony RX100 Review: Single-Handedly Makes Point-and-Shoots Relevant Again

When the Sony RX100 was announced, its one-inch sensor and f/1.8 aperture seemed too good to be true. Near-DSLR power packed into a body the size of a compact point-and-shoot camera? What's the catch? Turns out, this camera is a significant achievement for Sony.
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flipkart.com
13 years ago

SLRs are only for Santa Claus

The RX100 from Sony is simply the best point and shoot camera in the word today, the best point and shoot every built. Don't trust me? Just google it out and then you will. I'll keep the review and comparison short, won't get much technical, so just 2 things for the RX100 : 1) SLR quality images,...
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TechReviewSource.com
13 years ago

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 is the point-and-shoot camera that many an enthusiast has dreamed of. It's got an image sensor that's the same size as the mirrorless Nikon J1 and a 3.6x zoom lens that opens up to f/1.8 on the wide end, all packed into a camera that can slide into your back pocket.
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stuffmideast.com
13 years ago

Sony RX100 camera

The Sony RX100 is a superb camera buff's camera that's not too proud to go idiot-proof
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PC Magazine
13 years ago

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 ($649.99 direct) is the point-and-shoot camera that many an enthusiast has dreamed of. It's got an image sensor that's the same size as the mirrorless Nikon J1 and a 3.6x zoom lens that opens up to f/1.8 on the wide end, all packed into a camera that can slide into your...
Pros:
  • Large image sensor
  • Superb image quality, even at high ISOs
  • Fast lens
  • Customizable controls
  • Large, extra-sharp LCD
  • Virtually no shutter lag
  • Raw shooting support
Cons:
  • As expensive as some D-SLRs
  • No EVF option, GPS, or Wi-Fi
  • Limited zoom range
  • In-camera battery charging only
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