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Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 VA

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B&H Photo
★★★★★
5 years ago
They keep getting better

Over the years I have purchases RX100s for travel to take along with my Fuji cameras. The RX100 goes in my shirt pocket and I have found that I pull it out on the streets of Rome, Paris, Fez, Barcelona all the time. But when get home I sell them and just use my Fuji cameras.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
Used product

I bought this and it was very pricey.. So of cause I expected a new Camera!! The boxed didn't have a seal or tape on it and I think it is a used Camera.. like is said it doesn't look like a new Camera

johnlewis.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fantastic quality photos

I really stumbled on this camera having normally used DSLRs but wanting a smaller camera for holidays. I had a small LUMIX but it didn't have a viewfinder so in bright sunshine you end up shooting blind. This Sony does have a viewfinder, and so much more.

Vistek
★★★★★
4 years ago
Quality images, compact design and super fun!

Mega fun and easy to use! Packed full of brilliant features! And most importably a super quality to the images! Aperture mode is amazing! And the auto mode covers a lot of ground... Great video capabilities too - the built in mic isn't bad at all! Capture live performances very well.

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VA Review

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VA ($999.99) is one of half a dozen or so premium compact cameras currently on sale as part of the RX100 series. It's an upgraded version of the RX100 V. The changes are minor, but the basic concept is the same. It's a pocketable camera with an integrated EVF, a bright zoom lens for better low-light imaging, and a 1-inch sensor to set it apart from smartphones. Its image quality and autofocus are standouts, but the competition has gotten stronger and other aspects of the RX100 VA are a bit dated. The RX100 Concept Sony didn't invent the premium pocket camera category, but it certainly set the precedent for what it is in today's market, where the 1-inch sensor size has become standard. This type of sensor is about four times the size (in terms of surface area) of imagers found in most smartphones and basic digital cameras. The original RX100, from 2012, was the first to use this sensor size. Sony has kept older models on sale—the RX100 V was the fi...

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VA sports the same bright lens and image sensor as the RX100 V, with improvements limited to its menu system and JPG engine.

Larger sensor than smartphones; Wide aperture lens; Speedy autofocus and burst shooting; In-lens neutral density filter; 4K video

Restricted functionality after long bursts and slow-motion video capture; Not a touch screen; Expensive

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