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RSS FeedsSony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VI review
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

12 july 2018 15:00:37

 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VI review
(Digital Photography Review)
 


83%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VI is the latest pocketable compact camera to feature a 1`-type image sensor. Unlike existing models in the marketplace, the RX100 VI ventures into the do-everything/travel camera space, with the addition of a 24-200mm equivalent F2.8-4.5 lens. Like its immediate predecessor, the Mark VI offers quick and accurate on-sensor phase detection autofocus, the ability to shoot at up to 24 frames per second and highly detailed 4K video taken from the full width of its sensor. It becomes the first RX100-series camera to offer a touchscreen and has a redesigned electronic viewfinder that can be activated or stowed-away with a single push. Key features: 20.1MP 1`-type stacked CMOS sensor F2.8-4.5, 24-200mm equiv. zoom lens Retractable 2.36M-dot EVF with 0.59x equiv. magnification 24 fps burst shooting (with continuous autofocus) UHD 4K video at 30p and 24p, 1080p slow-motion capture 5-axis image stabilization 3` touchscreen LCD On-sensor phase-detection autofocus Wi-Fi with NFC for quick image transfer to mobile devices USB charging Despite the significantly increased lens range, the RX100 VI is less than 2mm (5/64`) thicker than the Mark V. The result is a camera that can lend itself to a wider range of photographic situations (making it a solid traveling companion) but with a less bright lens that means sacrificing some of the low-light capability of its sister models. The RX100 VI has a recommended selling price of around $1,200 before sales tax, or £1,150/EUR1,299 in Europe, including VAT. What`s new and how it compares The RX100 VI is more of a travel zoom than an enthusiast compact. We see how it compares with Panasonic`s TZ / ZS models, as well as its immediate predecessor. Read more Body and design The RX100 VI incorprorates a touchscreen but it`s still most satisfying if you don`t try to get too involved. Read more What`s i ...


 
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