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Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 V

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Walmart
★★★★
7 years ago
dissatisfied

I thought that this was a point and shoot camera. It needed an accessory. A flash. For the flash was built in. I also ordered this on Walmart.com thinking that if I needed to return this item I would be able to go to my local Walmart to return this item. Instead I had to ship it back.

pricespy.co.nz
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★★★
7 years ago

Best compact camera ! Plus: Grim image quality. Crazy autofocus. Continuous Shooting, okay;). 24raw in seconds, crazy! 4K Applications for the timelapse, mM There are certainly more things but have not had time to test everything. Minus.

Crutchfield
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★★
5 years ago
My return to Sony Cybershot

Ive had 3-4 Cybershots in the past, and always liked them. Got on the Lumix train, and am quite fond of those but this Cybershot RX-100VA caught my eye and checked most of the right boxes this time.

Image quality Easy navigate menus On-board menu descriptions/interface Easy wi-fi transfers Reputation of the entire RX series

Battery life No touch screen In-cam battery charging Very minimal included (printed) documentation Should include the optional rubber "grip" which Ive since added; as standard (come on Sony...seriously

amazon.ca
★★★★
7 years ago
Excellent camera! The package came in time

Excellent camera! The package came in time, and with all additional stuff as was advertised. Good thing 2 extra batteries added to the package, very usefull. No complains about camera so far.

PC Magazine
★★★★
7 years ago
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V

Sony continues to update its premium RX100 pocket camera series on a yearly basis. The latest edition, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V ($999.99), uses the same lens and body design as models dating back to 2014's RX100 III , but adds a vastly improved phase detect autofocus system and ups the burst...

1-inch image sensor; Wide-aperture zoom lens; Strong low-light performance; Quick autofocus; 24fps burst shooting; Raw shooting support; Customizable controls; Tilting LCD; Pop-up OLED EVF; Wi-Fi with NFC; Super slow-motion HD video; 4K recording

Very expensive; Competing models have longer zoom lenses; Omits hot shoe; Lacks touch screen; Long times to clear buffer and render HFR video

Pocket Lint
★★★★
7 years ago
Sony RX100 V review: Impressive, but resting on its laurels

Sony has completely owned the high-end compact camera market since the launch of the original RX100 back in 2012 . From the third-gen model , it tore up what a palm-sized compact could do by introducing a built-in electronic viewfinder and faster lens.

Great lens and image quality; palm-sized portability; built-in viewfinder; tilt-angle LCD screen; fast burst mode and notable autofocus improvement

Still no touchscreen control; movie button position; autofocus still basic in some modes; no aperture ring; finder assembly per use; huge expense

Digitaltrends
★★★★
6 years ago
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V Review

If there's ever been a point-and-shoot that deserves a high price tag, it's Sony's RX100 Mark V.

24 fps continuous shooting; Improved 20.1MP 1-inch-type stacked sensor; 4K video; Compact; portable design; Nifty super-slow-motion mode

High price for a point-and-shoot; Poor battery life; Focal length could be longer

Sony
★★★★
5 years ago
A pocket sized powerhouse

I'd been having an argument with myself about buying one of these for many months and, now I have taken the plunge, I couldn't be more happy. It's reasurringly weighty and oozes quality. I've only tried a few of the function so far, but the pictures have been excellent.

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
7 years ago
Sony RX100 V review: The fastest shooter in the West

The Sony RX100 series is probably the most important development in camera design this decade. These cameras deliver something previously thought to be impossible: true SLR quality in a camera small and light enough to fit in a jeans pocket.

Outstanding image and video quality; Genuinely pocket-sized; Record-breaking performance

Relatively small zoom range; No touchscreen; High price

UK Digital
★★★★
7 years ago
High Quality Camera

Very pleased with first results from the camera - it is small (heavy compared with other cameras at this size) and very expensive, but brings together a large sensor with a proper viewfinder and a built-in flash. Very expensive, but a quality product.

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