Testseek.com have collected 199 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 3 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 3.
June 2014
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The editors liked
The RX100 III is the the best point-and-shoot with a zoom lens. The photos and video are beautiful. The camera's even easier to use now
Large bestinclass sensor
Fast lens with wide aperture all the way through
Fast shooting
Wellimplemented viewfinder
What we didn't
Complex for first timers
No hot shoe
No touchscreen
Expensive
Killer feature
Exceptional image and video quality fo
Powerful 1-inch CMOS Sensor
Good image quality in almost all settings
The presence of an EVF
The editors didn't like
The viewfinder is a tad clumsy and very small. The Mark III is pricey
A point-and-shoot isn't for pros
And $800 is lot to ask of the casual photographer
Or even the more serious photog looking for a secondary camera
Popup EVF, Digital noise handled very well up to 3200 ISO, Compact build, Good lens aperture, Great sharpness levels in the middle of the frame, Comprehensive video mode, Onboard WiFi and NFC
LCD is too glossy and doesn't have touchcontrols, 2470 mm focal range is quite limited, Lens could be sharper around the edges of the frame, Battery charges incamera (standalone charger is an optional extra), Grip sold separately, No allweather finish, Ba
The Sony RX100 Mark III is a great upgrade of the firm's high-end compact camera, bringing a wide-aperture lens and a pop-up viewfinder that's both practical and downright irresistible. And with excellent picture quality to boot, the RX100 Mark III is the...
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Published: 2014-05-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Autofocus ought to be more effective in all lighting, It's crazy expensive, Shorter focal length than predecessor, No touchscreen, Small button controls
The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 III adds key features that were absent in its predecessors and is the camera to shake up the high-end compact market one again. It's the benchmark pocketable camera to beat.We love the new built-in electronic viewfinder, the tilt...
EVF built, in, Respected sensor, Bionz X processing engine
Screen not touch, sensitive, Reduced zoom range
Despite the addition of the electronic viewfinder (EVF) the RX100 III is a very similar size to the previous model - it is just 2.5mm wider and 9g heavier. Sony has also kept the new camera's design and control layout almost identical to that of the RX100...
We gave the RX100 II five stars when we reviewed it and the new model looks set to be equally impressive. Sony has looked at all the feedback from the previous two models and addressed all the niggles to product a fantastic all-rounder.The brand is keepin...
Published: 2020-05-28, Author: Jon , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: Everything you need to vlog, all neatly packaged and ready to go from Canon, Nikon and Sony. Just add a topic, a narrator and a smile. Contrary to popular belief, YouTube does not require the inclusion of cats, dogs or people falling off bicycles. About...
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Published: 2016-11-23, Author: Jeff , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: The enthusiast compact market has exploded over the last couple of years, with several manufacturers offering a product with 1"-type sensors. Most of these cameras are small (and sometimes pocketable) and feature fast (but short) lenses. They also vary in...
Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Pound for pound, the best pocket camera available now. Outstanding photo and video quality for its size. The ultimate blend of features for any level of photographer. The only pocket camera with an electronic eyelevel viewfinder
Costs as much as a DSLR. Tighter zoom range stops short of ultimate portrait territory. A step back in battery life as compared to previous models. Needs a certain storage card to use its best video mode
Published: 2016-07-20, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
At first glance, the RX10 III looks like a simple upgrade, but after a quick look at the specifications (and particularly those of the lens), it is so much more than that. While rivals are still scarce in this segment, the new Sony can be thought of as c...
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Published: 2016-07-18, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
1-inch image sensor, 25x wide-aperture zoom lens, Quick autofocus, 14fps burst shooting, Raw image capture, Dust and splash resistant body, EVF and tilting rear LCD, Monochrome information LCD, Wi-Fi with NFC, 4K video capture, High-def slow motion
Very expensive, Omits internal neutral density filter, Lens hood blocks flash at wide angles
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III marries an incredible 25x zoom lens to a large image sensor and delivers excellent images, 4K video, and fast autofocus. But it carries a premium price tag...