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Sony’s latest expert compact camera, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100, incorporates a 1-inch sensor that is larger than the 1/1.7" and 2/3" sensors of its competitors. Sony has already surprised us over the past few years with its highly efficient CMOS sensors. Will this be the case for the RX100? Our DxOMark tests reveal the answer.
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Added by lhquam |
January 20
No Lens sharpness measurements?
I have noted that none (or few) tests of compact cameras include any sharpness scores or measurements. Is there a reason that DXO doesn't provide those measurement?
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Added by Hakeem |
September 09, 2012
Amazing
Amazing camera. However, where is the review on OM-D? Released much earlier than this Sony one? You still havent got a copy of it or what?
Am waiting anxiously to see how it perform! Reply |
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Added by AaronMC |
September 07, 2012
Welcome back
Welcome back, DxOMark crew.
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Added by czadpoom |
June 09, 2012
Remarkable!
The is a genuinely correct compact camera in terms of pocket size and highly quality image concerned.
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Sony’s latest expert compact camera, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100, incorporates a 1-inch sensor that is larger than the 1/1.7" and 2/3" sensors of its competitors. Sony has already surprised us over the past few years with its highly efficient CMOS sensors. Will this be the case for the RX100? Our DxOMark tests reveal the answer. |