Testseek.com have collected 118 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX10 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX10.
December 2013
(87%)
118 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
573 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Larger sensor than other bridge cameras
Excellent video quality
Premium superzoom lens
A fixed-aperture Zeiss lens with a long reach
24-200mm
Aperture control with a dedicated ring on the lens
Comfortable DSLR design
Stellar image quality
Solid feel magnesium alloy build apes a semi pro DSLR
Tilting LCD and eye level viewfinder
Image quality a knock out for photos and video
Smaller than SLR/CSC with comparable lenses
SLRlike body without the hassle of changing lenses
Weathersealed
Constant f/2.8 maximum aperture
Generous zoom range
Great viewfinder
Swift performance
Plenty of e
Impressively sharp 24-200mm f/2.8 lens. Big 1-inch image sensor. 10fps burst shooting. Speedy focus. 1080p60 video capture. Excellent customizable control layout. Sharp EVF. Tilting rear LCD. Multi Interface hot shoe. Integrated Wi-Fi with NFC.
Impressively sharp 24200mm f/2.8 lens. Big 1inch image sensor. 10fps burst shooting. Speedy focus. 1080p60 video capture. Excellent customizable control layout. Sharp EVF. Tilting rear LCD. Multi Interface hot shoe. Integrated WiFi with NFC.
Versatile
Sharp lens
Solid picture quality
Even in low light
Incredibly easy to learn and operate
Very good photo quality
Especially when shooting Raw
Topnotch video quality
Excellent and flexible 24200mm equiv. F2.8 lens
Solid
Weathersealed body
Many tools for shooting video
Focus peaking
Zebra pattern
Stepless aperture ring
Responsive AF i
Very high quality 24-200mm equivalent zoom
Constant f2.8 aperture
Good quality even wide open
Comfortable and tough weather-sealed body
Superb large and detailed electronic viewfinder
Fast continuous shooting
10fps for 2.5 seconds
Powerful movie features with full manual control
Microphone & headphone jacks and clean HDMI output
Zebra patterns & built-in ND filter
Manual
The editors didn't like
External battery charger not included
No touch screen
Larger than other compact cameras
The lens's main ring doubles as the focus and zoom ring depending on what mode you're in
And the zoom is often too slow
Fairly expensive at roughly $1
300
Big
Permanently-attached lens = a bulky camera
Priced as much as some DSLRs
Permanentlyattached lens = a bulky camera
Expensive compared to other bridge cameras
Menus respond slowly after burst shooting
Lens doesn't zoom very quickly
High ISO performance doesn't quite match RX100 II
Bulky. Expensive. External battery charger not included
Expensive
Bulky
Enough autofocus problems to be worrisome
Pricey
JPEG images are oversharpened and overprocessed
Video bit rates not competitive with best digital cameras
The new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a bridge-style compact camera with all of its settings proverbially pushed up to MAX. Sony have truly gone to town and created the most full-featured, best-performing super-zoom that we've ever reviewed, and importantl...
Abstract: The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 is essentially a RX100 with a massive 24-200mm f/2.8 lens. And it looks like this is going to be a great combination.I was surprise at how light the body is when I picked it up. I was expecting it to have more of a mirrorless o...
Abstract: Along with a raft of Sony announcements this morning comes the RX10, a premium bridge camera that sports a 24-200mm zoom lens.The fixed Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm f/2.8 lens is intended to be a credible alternative to an interchangeable lens c...
Abstract: Year-in, year-out, camera makers are churning our variants of cameras in existing form factors or sensor sizes.When Sony announced the RX-series, starting with an 1-inch RX100, we knew it is the start of a journey of game-changing innovation. The RX1 came...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 digital camera. Like the Sony NEX and RX100, this is a groundbreaking camera, but the RX10 addresses a different set of needs from the high-end point and shoot RX100 and RX100 II or the bigger sensor NEX mode...
Dust and moisture-resistant body. Adjustable aperture ring around the lens. Fast and constant f/2.8 lens with large sensor. Clean HDMI output for video recording. Excellent video capabilities
It's an investment camera. AF can sometimes have issues in very low light. In-camera battery charging
There is a lot to love about the RX10, including a fast long lens and large sensor. As long as you can stomach the price, you will be rewarded with great photo and video quality....
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Published: 2014-01-20, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The RX10 is very nearly perfect as an all-in-one video/photo machine, as long as you don't mind sacrificing pocketability, and don't need the professional image quality of a DSLR (very few do). This is the camera to replace the hundreds of Canon Rebels I...
Large oneinch sensor, f/2.8 constant aperture, Tilting screen, Excellent viewfinder
No touchscreen, High price
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If you're drawn to 'all-in-one' cameras, the RX10 is definitely worth a look. Although relatively pricey, its f/2.8 zoom lens partly justifies the cost imposition and helps to make the camera a worthwhile choice for travellers who want a single camera sol...
First, let's just be clear: In terms of pure potential performance, there are better cameras for the money. Many of them. And you can rather easily get something like the Olympus OM-D E-M10 and a better (albeit prime) lens for less than $1,300. But either...