Testseek.com have collected 169 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 4 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 4.
July 2015
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Small and stylish
Even with a three old design
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Great image quality
Autofocus is improved
Great overall 4K image quality
New sensor tech enables neat tricks like super slow motion
1/32000 shutter speed
And 16 fps burst
Incredible image and video quality
Super compact design
Ultra-sharp retractable electronic viewfinder
Tiltable display
Faster autofocusing
Great video features to supplement its 4K capabilities distinguish the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 IV from the rest of the advanced-compact pack. It also retains the nice design perks
Like a popup electronic viewfinder
Of the earlier RX100 models
Impressive image and video quality for a camera this small
Offers manual controls and RAW. Does high bitrate video recording
Published: 2015-11-18, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
The pocketable compact to beat, excellent image quality, built-in electronic viewfinder, fast aperture lens, customisable control ring
Hugely expensive, autofocus performance could be yet faster, still no touchscreen, limited bump over third-gen predecessor
There's no escaping it - the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 IV is one pricey compact camera. Is that the price of perfection? Almost. The main thing to weigh-up in the mind is whether this latest model is worth the extra £250 over its predecessor. The extra...
Excellent image quality, 4K videos, Brilliantly fun HFR mode, Pocket-sized
Prohibitive price, Limited zoom range
I can't think of any current pocket-sized cameras that can best it So yes, the RX100 IV is expensive. Older versions of the same camera the RX100 III and the RX100 II are currently priced at about £570 and £350 respectively, so you'll be paying a premium...
Sony is reclaiming the pocket camera throne. The high-end point-and-shoot market has never been more competitive. Panasonic , Canon , Nikon , Ricoh , and Sony all have skin in the game. And while Sony's RX10 series is still tops, once again Sony has c...
Compact design, 2.35milliondot OLED viewfinder, Excellent picture quality, 180° swivel screen, Programmable lens ring, WiFi and NFC, Comprehensive range of video modes, including 4K, HFR modes with slowmotion video to 1000 fps
Lens quality isn't consistent over the frame, Menus are too dense and complex, Tends to get hot, Battery life could be better, Slow startup, Not enough connection ports for a camera with these video capabilities, SDXC card required to film XAVCS
The RX100 IV is a great camera that's packed with functions and with Sony's finest technology—no-one can doubt that. However, we'd hesitate to recommend this model as it's needlessly complex and doesn't feel naturally straight-forward to use. It seems lik...
High, resolution viewfinder, Tilting screen, Large sensor, 4K video
High price, No touchscreen, Limited raw functionality
The RX100 IV follows in the illustrious footsteps of its predecessors, delivering better image quality than ever. But the absence of a touchscreen and some minor niggles mean it can't quite justify its high price...
1-inch, 20.1MP “stacked” CMOS sensor, Outstanding photos and videos, 4K and super-slow-motion modes, Improved EVF
Even pricier than before, Limited focal range, Mediocre battery life
Like the RX100 Mark III, the Mark IV earns our Editor's Choice. This small package is expensive and it's a niche camera, but it's possibly the best compact digicam you can buy; there is some truly amazing enhanced performance over its predecessor and th...
Impressive resolution for a camera so small, Advanced video capabilities including 4K and slow motion recording, 16fps continuous shooting, Electronic shutter (allowing shutter speeds of up to 1/32000sec to be used), Built-in Wi-Fi & NFC connectivity, USB
Reduced battery life (280 shots), No touchscreen functionality, No rubberised handgrip, Small buttons
The improvements that have been made to the RX100 IV are centred around its new sensor. The repositioning of the high-speed circuitry has resulted in it being able to shoot faster and offer unique video capabilities such as high frame rate mode that allow...
Great video features to supplement its 4K capabilities distinguish the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 IV from the rest of the advanced-compact pack. It also retains the nice design perks, like a popup electronic viewfinder, of the earlier RX100 models
Like its predecessor, the autofocus system could be more consistent and the battery life has gotten even worse
A nice choice if your looking for an advanced compact with class-leading video capabilities, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV is a little expensive if you just want a good camera for shooting stills...
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Published: 2015-07-23, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Small and stylish, even with a three-year-old design, Great image quality, Autofocus is improved, Great overall 4K image quality, New sensor tech enables neat tricks like super slow motion, 1/32000 shutter speed, and 16 fps burst mode,
Controls are cramped, and they've been that way since 2012, The viewfinder is hampered by awkward mechanics and tiny size, Image quality on super slow motion footage is extremely bad, There's no way to attach an external microphone, Whoa is it expens
It's hard to find a great reason to drop £840 (that is the RRP, of course, and it can be found cheaper, but still in the mid-£600 range) on the RX100 Mark IV. The biggest reason lies in the Panasonic LX100. That camera is cheaper (RRP £700, but hovering a...
Pocketable size, Excellent shooting speed, Versatile video, Great image quality at lower ISOs
Intimidating price
Sony RX100 IV – Image Quality The Sony RX100 IV has a 1in 20-megapixel sensor, which is the same size featured in all the other RX100 models. However, its design has changed. Where the original RX100 had an FSI sensor, and the following two models BSI sen...