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.
870100217
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
There's no doubt that the RX100 delivers the goods, but it has strong competition in the shape of the Fujifilm FinePix X10 and Canon Powershot S100. We'd advise getting hands-on with all three if at all possible, but if not, we'll sum up that three-way by...
Good image quality with lots of detail, Good low-light performance for a digital compact, Speedy autofocus, Fast F1.8 lens
Battery can only be charged in-camera, Slower at f/4.9 at longest end, Pricey
The biggest issue that we foresee consumers will have with the RX100 is its price. At PhP 34,999, you can grab an entry-level DSLR or a mirrorless system camera. So why is the RX100 costlier than its peers? The Canon S100, for instance, costs PhP 28,998 o...
Gorgeous images from a huge sensor and a terrific lens, in a tiny body, Micro USB charging is convenient, Built in flash can be tilted back with your thumb for ceilingbounce lighting, Fast, snappy and responsive, Comes with some neat photo effects for tho
At this price point the RX100 is competing with big boy cameras that have interchangeable lenses, Not much expandability (i.e. external flash or mic input, add on lens modifiers or filters, etc), Will make you feel insecure about your current pocket camer
Abstract: I hesitate to label this a compact camera, because the Sony DSC-RX100 is somewhat in a class of its own. While it may look like a compact point-and-shoot camera, it ranks much higher in terms of camera capabilities and image qualities. The single most out...
Good image quality with lots of detail, Good lowlight performance for a digital compact, Speedy autofocus, Fast F1.8 lens
Battery can only be charged incamera, Slower at f/4.9 at longest end, Pricey
If you're looking for the best digital compact in the market today, then the RX100 should definitely be in your shortlist. Build quality is superb, and the camera features a host of modes and options that will not only appeal to the beginner, but also the...
Exceptional JPEG output with great noise reduction, white light and contrast capture; Live View gives accurate representation of actual image captured; Great lowlight shots due to highend lens and 1" sensor; Fast autofocus; Full manual controls for video; Very compact body,
Quickly increasing aperture as you zoom in; Slow zoom in movies; Slow autofocus at complete zoom for close objects; Flimsy flash mechanism; HD video capture modes limited to AVCHD.
At the end of the day the Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 is a point & shoot camera, so when its limitations do show up, I can understand the technical reasons behind it. The simple fact of the matter is that right now there is no other point & shoot, let al...
Excelente resolución y calidad de imagen en todas la sensibilidades, Cámara muy compacta, Vídeo de gran calidad y con opciones de ajuste, Modo panorámico y HDR/DRO, Duración de la batería y carga vía USB
Ergonomía de una cámara compacta: accesos a funciones, pantalla fija, falta de visor, agarre, etc, Zoom poco luminoso en posición tele, Ausencia de verdadero modo macro, En ocasiones es lenta al grabar / acceder a las imágenes, No incluye cargador externo
Como hemos ido comentando a lo largo del análisis, la Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 nos ha producido unas sensaciones parecidas a las de la Canon PowerShot S110, no en vano son muy similares en su aspecto exterior. En ambos casos se ha hecho un magnífico trab...
Published: 2012-12-17, Author: Mario , review by: parentesis.com
Su estructura metálica resistente a golpes y su capacidad para grabar video en Full HD
No cuenta con muchos filtros de fotografía
Esta cámara tiene una buena resolución de imagen, diseño atractivo y además es resistente, así que si quieres calidad y buen gusto, en el modelo RX100 de Sony lo tienes....