Testseek.com have collected 217 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100.
July 2012
(87%)
217 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
1072 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent photo quality in a compact package
Noise performance blows other compacts out of the water
Fast F1.84.9
28 100 mm Zeiss lens
Ultrasharp 3inch LCD display
With good outdoor and low light visibility
Full manual controls
Including RAW support
Focus peaking feature comes in very handy when manually focusing
Intelligent and Superior Auto modes make pointandshoot photography a snap
There is a lot to like about the camera
But without question
The camera's focusing abilities are its best feature. In low light
Bright light
Near
Far
Or anywhere in between
Images look great. The ability to pick up macro-level detail isn't easy for
Very unique concept for reading time
Comfortable
Animations
Built-In Alarm
Different Color LCD Options
Smart controls in a compact body
Excellent implementation of Program Shift with front ring
Exposure preview as you make adjustments
Very high resolution
Bright f/1.8 maximum aperture for shallow depth of field and good night shooting
Very fast AF ...
Speed
Good looks
And pretty pictures number among the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100's strengths
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.
Extrasharp LCD. Virtually no shutter lag. Raw shooting support.
Excellent still image quality
Good autofocus and shutter lag performance
Good ISO performance given resolution
Full manual controls along with fully automatic and RAW shooting format
20.1 megapixel Exmor CMOS 1/2.3” large sensor
10 frames per second continuous shooting
High speed autofocus system
Astonishing image quality for the size
Solid
Pocketable design
Excellent interface
UPDATE
February 14th
When comparing cameras at the end
The original version of this review cited the wrong camera model from Olympus. The correct camera is the Olympus XZ2
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Cameras
Compact cameras
Point and
Big sensor
Pocketable compact form factor
Programmable lens control ring
10fps full-resolution burst shooting
Shallow depth of field
Raft of stacking modes.
Large sensor and the results it delivers
Lens
Build quality and size
The editors didn't like
On the expensive side
Tends to clip highlights
With occasional (slight) underexposure
Redeye a problem
Needs a grip
Badly
Other design annoyances
Control ring around lens hard to get ahold of
HDMI port located on bottom of camera
Can't access memory card or battery when using a tripod
Bare bones playback mode
Can't view stills and movies at the same time
Internal battery charging isn'
The product is nearly perfect
With flaws so nitpicky and minor that most every user would shrug them off. The biggest hangup
Really
Is the price. But you can find a few tiny technical shortcomings if you look hard enough
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Difficult to Read the Time
Pricey
LCD Not Vivid Enough
Not Easy to Remove Band Links
Despite its simple external controls
Its options are somewhat overwhelming
Some lens flare noticed at night when shooting wide open
Poor rendering of yellows - undersaturated and shifted toward green
Slow flash recycling
Autofocus very slow to loc...
The camera tends to clip bright highlights more than we typically see
And the slippery body lacks a grip. Plus
The lack of a manually triggered macro mode might put off some fans of close-up photography
As expensive as some D-SLRs. No EVF option
GPS
Or Wi-Fi. Limited zoom range. In-camera battery charging only
As expensive as some DSLRs. No EVF option
Or WiFi. Limited zoom range. Incamera battery charging only
Cost
No external battery charger
Below average printed user's manual
RAW converter must be downloaded
No viewfinder
Unimpressive video performance and usability
Expensive
No matter how you look at it
0 is a lot of cheese. No viewfinder. Preprogrammed scenes lack intelligence. Video export isn't as smooth or easy as it is on other cameras
Published: 2012-08-27, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com/es/
La cámara Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 tiene un diseño compacto y elegante, una excelente calidad fotográfica, una lente rápida y luminosa, y un desempeño rápido que la convierten en un excelente paquete si estás dispuesto a gastar un poco más de dinero....
El lente Carl Zeiss incorporado con apertura de 1.8, Su tamaño destacablemente portable y cómodo, Su sorprendentemente rápida respuesta de enfoque y disparo, Dentro de los efectos de foto es posible seleccionar filtros especiales que permiten obtener resu
No tiene pantalla articulada ni viewfinder, pero se lo perdonamos entendiendo que se buscó reducir el tamaño, Link: FW Labs
Abstract: Lo admito, le había perdido completamente la fe a las cámaras de bolsillo / compactas desde hace mucho. Vimos algunas que estaban intentando innovar con funciones interesantes (como conectividad WiFi en la SH100 de Samsung , o un post-procesamiento para m...
grand capteur, grande ouverture, sensibilité, gestion du bruit, vidéo Full HD, bague de contrôle, qualité des images, compacité. Les
prix, manque de grip qui découle de la taille de l’appareil, pas de chargeur.
Avec sa taille compacte et un design réussi, le RX100 de Sony délivre une excellente qualité d’image grâce notamment à son grand capteur. Pour son premier « vrai » compact expert, Sony réalise un quasi sans faute....
Qualité d'image / hautes sensibilités, Ouverture f:1,8 (GA) / piqué au centre, Réactivité / compact (pour un CGC), Superbe écran / discrétion / vidéo
Tenue / ergonomie perfectible, Bague qui frotte sur base trépied, Quelques défauts d'optique, Màp mini longue / prix
Sony a désormais acquis un statut de poids lourd de la photo, c'est indiscutable. Et s'il en était besoin, ce RX100 le prouve encore une fois. Le point fort déterminant de l'appareil, c'est la qualité d'image qu'il délivre. Sony maîtrise très bien son suj...
Qualité d'image sans égale sur le marché compact (sensibilité, piqué au grand-angle. ), Construction et ergonomie agréables (bague + roue codeuse), nombreuses personnalisations, Réactivité de bon niveau une fois démarré, Vidéo Full HD 50p avec son stéréo
Léger manque d'homogénéité au téléobjectif, Délai de démarrage tout juste moyen, Batterie un peu juste (330 photos, contre 400 pour un Panasonic LX5)
Le Sony RX100 propose une qualité d'image souvent comparable à celle des hybrides et reflex — et parfois meilleure, selon l'objectif utilisé... On peut regretter quelques détails, mais chez les compacts experts, seul le beaucoup plus gros Canon G1 X ré...
dimensioni minuscole, massima portabilità. Mirino elettronico OLED estraibile, monitor posteriore inclinabile sino a 180° obiettivo 24-70 mm di ampia luminosità caratterizzato da prestazioni ottiche degne dal marchio Zeiss, con un'elevata nitidezza anche
la ridotta area a disposizione per i comandi principali compromette un po' l'ergonomia. L'escursione dello zoom ottico è limitata a 3 x, ed inoltre il display non ha il controllo touch. Il prezzo è indiscutibilmente elevato per una compatta, ma giustifica
con la DSC-RX100 la Sony ha superato sé stessa, offrendo una macchina per certi versi eccezionale. Se teniamo conto infatti delle dimensioni e pensiamo che in uno spazio così ridotto ha inserito un sensore da 1” un zoom Zeiss ad ampia apertura massima...
Abstract: Tra le compatte prosumer c'è un nuovo leader e si chiama Sony RX100. Per anni i migliori modelli di fotocamere tascabili hanno utilizzato sensori da 1/1,7" e, solo di recente, Fujifilm è andata oltre con il 2/3" dell'ottima X10 (recensione). Canon ha cerc...