
Sony unveils its new expert compact digital large-sensor model, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100, which offers a unique mix of sensor array size and camera body compactness. Can this “premium” compact become the benchmark for this market segment?
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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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A “premium” digital camera, the Sony DSC-RX100 is not lacking in persuasiveness: a larger-than-usual CMOS sensor; a bright, high-quality wide-angle (f1/8) lens; a more compact size than all other expert APNs on the market; and a weight that is only half that of the Canon PowerShot G1 X. All complemented by the latest Sony image technologies, such as 50p video, rapid burst shooting, integrated HDR, shooting at night without a tripod, and a brand-new “WhiteMagic” display screen. Does this mean that the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 will become the new camera of reference among expert compacts? |