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
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
Smart controls
Very fast shutter response
Superb image quality
Large
Extrasharp LCD
Raw shooting support
Optimized noiseless depiction made possible by BIONZ image processing engine
Unified lensbody design
Comfortable control ring manual operation
Compact and lightweight
Excellent image quality
Fast
RAW image format
Good lowlight performance
Manual focus ring
Gorgeous
Large display.
Small size
Large sensor
High ISO range
8 face recognition
BIONZ image processor
Compact form factor
Large 1-inch sensor for great image quality
Fast f/1.8 aperture allows low light shooting
Excellent Build Quality
The editors didn't like
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
For example
There is a pop-up
No EVF
WiFi or GPS option
Limited zoom range
Incamera battery charging only
Lens flare at nigh
Slow flash recycling
Continuous AF mode slow to lock
Bit expensive like DSLR cameras
Detail loss due to excessive noise reduction
Popup flash is delicate
Slippery body makes it hard to get a grip
No WiFi
Which is becoming common in other cameras in this class
Published: 2015-01-06, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
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Small size, Large sensor, High ISO range, 8 face recognition, BIONZ image processor
No WiFi, which is becoming common in other cameras in this class
Sony DSC RX-100 has a large sensor that aids in providing good image quality. The larger sensor simply means that, as compared to small sensor cameras, it will be exposed to more light during any exposure with the same settings (ISO, shutter speed, and F...
Compact and lightweight, Excellent image quality, Fast, RAW image format, Good lowlight performance, Manual focus ring, Gorgeous, large display.
Detail loss due to excessive noise reduction, Popup flash is delicate, Slippery body makes it hard to get a grip
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 is an excellent camera as far as performance and features go. The slim design, with the metallic body is stylish, the body seems rugged and yet incredibly lightweight, considering what it packs. In addition to automatic mode...
Smart controls, Very fast shutter response, Superb image quality, Large, extrasharp LCD, Raw shooting support, Optimized noiseless depiction made possible by BIONZ image processing engine, Unified lensbody design, Comfortable control ring manual operation
No EVF, WiFi or GPS option, Limited zoom range, Incamera battery charging only, Lens flare at nigh, Slow flash recycling, Continuous AF mode slow to lock, Bit expensive like DSLR cameras
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 Digital Camera Review indicates that it has been successful in taking the cake as the most premium of pocket cameras available in the market. It is best known for delivering close-to-SLR-quality images and offering quite good per...
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
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, For example, there is a pop-up
Abstract: If you know your f-stop onions from your bracketing elbow, you might find most compact cameras just a bit too limited. Or maybe, if you're totally honest with yourself, you want a compact that says “Look, I am a photographer, I just chose to leave my DSLR...
Compact form factor, Large 1-inch sensor for great image quality, Fast f/1.8 aperture allows low light shooting, Excellent Build Quality
Lack of ergonomic grip, Control ring doesn't have stops, so rotating it feels a little arbitrary, No hot shoe for external flash, No optical viewfinder
There's a lot to love about the RX100 like the compact form factor, the control ring on the lens, the fast aperture and the larger than usual sensor. All, however, is not peachy in the land of the Japanese electronics giant. While the camera does offer...
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Published: 2018-07-25, Author: Christopher , review by: reviewed.com
Stellar performance, pocketable design, and plenty of manual controlThe phrase "DSLR-quality image" is bandied about too often in the world of compact cameras, in marketing materials, on retail boxes, and even within some independent reviews. These claims...
Sleek, Great screen, Shoots in raw format, Customisable buttons, Picture Effects
Limited raw functionality, No touchscreen
For those looking for a back-up camera for when the DSLR is too bulky or inconvenient, Sony has produced a truly great camera that should also appeal to anybody wanting to trade up from a mobile phone or budget compact camera...