The RX100 VII is a delight of a camera and an easy recommendation to make. There’s nothing that compares in this size category in terms of the range of features, autofocus capabilities, video prowess and performance as a general all-rounder.
Not to be repetitive but this is the part of my reviews were I usually decry the lack of models who don‘t want to pose for studio portraits but nobody would ever, by any stretch of the imagination, consider the RX100 VII to be a portrait camera.
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;
Introduction; New sensor; High speed shooting; The zoom lens; Macro photography; Single burst shooting; Battery life; Rolling shutter; Real-time AF tracking; LCD screen and EVF; Video capabilities; Compared to smartphones; Compared to Canon G7 X III and G5 X II; Wrap-up;
Introduction; New sensor; High speed shooting; The zoom lens; Macro photography; Single burst shooting; Battery life; Rolling shutter; Real-time AF tracking; LCD screen and EVF; Video capabilities; Compared to smartphones; Compared to Canon G7 X III and G5 X II; Wrap-up;
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