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What do you think about Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 VII

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Sony
★★★★★
4 years ago
Great camera for video

I bought this Camera for video filming use, I own an AX700 which is too bulky to carry around for candid shots and so the RX is an ideal size for this, if I was to be picky I would say that I wished the screen was brighter in Movie mode 4K and 4K60p should be mandatory now on all Sony cameras.

Sony
★★★★★
4 years ago
Great picks

Super flexibility to control the shot... once you have understood the menu structure and programmed the various buttons to allow quicker access to the most used items

buydig.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Yes I would repurchase this camera

I have had other versions of this camera but this is a pocket rocket Camera. It has all the features and selfie screen to blog. Pictures are impressive and the 4K video is amazing for such a small camera.

Vistek
★★★★★
4 years ago
Grate camera

Hi sony should create Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX 200 with 64 bit raw photo format and HDR 10 for photos and with a quad full frame studeo sensors and quad full frame exmor cmos sensors for the best picture quality ever

T3
★★★★★
3 years ago
Sony Cyber-Shot RX100 Camera - Mark 7 DSCRX100M7 review

A fantastic pocket-friendly camera that gives you a huge amount of power in a teeny tiny package. There’s a hell of a lot to love about the Sony RX100 VII - but the price will be a big stumbling block for many.

Pocket friendly; Good flexible zoom; Added video functionality

Slightly slippery design; Maximum aperture is f/2.8

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Cyber-Shot RX100 Camera - Mark 7 DSCRX100M7 review

About as perfect as small-scale, high-end compact cameras get. If you can afford one, that is, as this has never been a budget series.

Powerful video/stills quality; Image stabilisation; Mic input; Fast and accurate autofocus; Decent low-light performance; Tiny size considering its 1in sensor; Useful pop-up viewfinder

Battery doesn't last all that long; Shutter button needs more feedback/travel and buttons are too small; Zoom limits maximum aperture at longer focal lengths; It's really expensive

Amateur Photographer
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Cyber-Shot RX100 Camera - Mark 7 DSCRX100M7 review

Sony’s pocket travel zoom gains the latest autofocus technology, says Andy Westlake, but fixes none of the line’s glaring faults

Impressive lens gives sharp images throughout its really useful zoom range; Very good image quality with reliable exposure and auto white balance; Sophisticated autofocus and rapid shooting means you should never miss a shot; Pop-up viewfinder and tilting screen give flexible compositional options,...

Tiny buttons and flawed control logic make for slow and frustrating operation; Poor battery life; not helped by the ill-judged default power-saving settings; Small; slippery body is far too easy to drop without an accessory grip; Tiny buttons and flawed control logic make for slow and frustrating...

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII review

From the absence of expected features to its lofty price tag, there's plenty to irk those drawn to the likes of the RX100 VII. And yet, with its strong image quality, detailed 4K videos and a class-leading AF performance, the latest addition to the RX100 line still manages to be one of the most capable compacts right now.

Fast, sticky face detection; High level of user control; Impressive AF speeds and adherence; Low noise at moderate ISOs; Solid build and pocketable form; Decent zoom range for a 1-inch sensor;

Lacks a built-in ND filter; Touch functionality still lacking; Still no in-camera raw processing; Corner softness at 24mm and 200mm; Expensive; Average battery life; Body not ergonomically designed

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony RX100 VII Review

Sony proves once again that it has some amazing technology in its arsenal that be packed down into the tiniest of bodies. If you’ve got the cash to spend and you want the best possible camera for your pocket, this is without doubt the one to go for. For those with a more sensible budget, it’s worth looking at older RX100 models, as well as those from Canon’s Powershot range – particularly the G7X Mark III if vlogging is your thing.

Great image quality; Manual controls; Good video options;

Very high price ; No front grip ; Fiddly buttons ;

PhotoReview
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII (DSCRX100M7)

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