Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX10 3 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX10 3.
July 2016
(82%)
69 Reviews
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Abstract: 44 Magnum There's printing big and there's printing BIG. Most photographers know that if you want to make a serious impact in a gallery show, the bigger the better. And for that, you have large format printers like the 44-inch imagePROGRAF Pro-4000 from C...
New 24600mm equivalent F2.44 lens is optically excellent, 1"type stacked sensor provides excellent dynamic range and ISO performance, Combination of reach and video feature set is unparalleled, Tweaked ergonomics offer comfier grip and better customizabil
New lens loses builtin ND filter, Lots of glass to push around means slower startup and zoom times, Autofocus prone to hunting, Touchscreen would improve control, especially AF point placement, Menu system still needs a makeover, Buttons are mushy and lac
Compared to its peers, the RX10 III is the best all-around bridge camera on the market. The 1"-type stacked CMOS sensor offers the same (that is, very good) performance as its predecessor, while the new lens reaches from a wide angle of 24mm all the way t...
New 24600mm equivalent F2.44 lens is optically excellent, 1"type stacked sensor provides excellent dynamic range and ISO performance, Combination of reach and video feature set is unparalleled, Tweaked ergonomics offer comfier grip and better customizabil
New lens loses builtin ND filter, Lots of glass to push around means slower startup and zoom times, Autofocus prone to hunting, Touchscreen would improve control, especially AF point placement, Menu system still needs a makeover, Buttons are mushy and lac
Compared to its peers, the RX10 III is the best all-around bridge camera on the market. The 1"-type stacked CMOS sensor offers the same (that is, very good) performance as its predecessor, while the new lens reaches from a wide angle of 24mm all the way t...
Published: 2016-05-03, Author: Jeff , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: While most of new 1" sensor enthusiast cameras have been on the shorter end of the focal length spectrum, there are now quite a few long zoom models, as well. Whether you want something pocketable or want to shoot for the moon (pun intended), you'll find...
The RX10 III is a worthy addition to Sony's Cyber-shot line-up and will be more of a companion model to the RX10 II than an actual replacement. If you're looking for a premium, long zoom camera with a larger than average (12.8 x 9.6 mm) sensor and 4K movi...
Excellent and fast 24-600mm lens, Superb stills and video quality, High quality EVF and tilting LCD screen, Excellent high ISO performance
Pricey compared to the competition, Poor autofocus at longer focal lengths, Relatively large and heavy
The Sony RX10 III is thoroughly enjoyable to use in most situations, with a superb 24-600mm f/2.4-4 zoom lens and a bright and detailed electronic viewfinder. It's packed with features and functionality for both stills and video enthusiasts, and delivers...
Abstract: At just 1095g, the Sony RX10 III is the perfect camera for sports, nature and wildlife photographers looking for an easy to carry all-in-one solution. The stunning ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-600mm lens provides a 25x zoom range with a fast f/2.4-4 maximum a...
The Sony RX10 III is a hugely versatile bridge camera, offering class-leading image quality and superb video functionality. JPEG files have very pleasing colour and are impressively detailed, even at higher sensitivities, while raw files offer that little
Autofocus at longer focal lengths is very slow, even with static subjects, and continuous autofocus really struggles with fast-moving subjects. It's considerably larger, heavier and pricier than the competition
The Sony RX10 III is thoroughly enjoyable to use in most situations, with a superb 24-600mm f/2.4-4 zoom lens and a bright and detailed electronic viewfinder. It's packed with features and functionality for both stills and video enthusiasts, and delivers...
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Published: 2016-09-21, Author: Sam , review by: pocket-lint.com
Brilliantly versatile, ots of zoom range, fun HFR shooting mode, quick autofocus, decent low-light performance
No touchscreen, large and bulky, restrictive price tag
The RX10 II was by no means a disappointing camera, but the RX10 III takes its only real flaw – its lack of zoom reach – and tosses it out the window. The result is a bridge camera that equals and in many ways beats many DSLRs when it comes to image quali...
Long focal length, 4K video, Built-in eye viewfinder, 1-inch sensor
Large size, Expensive, Screen not touch-sensitive
Sony RX10 III – Performance and AF In general, autofocusing is very quick – especially in good light. Speeds drop a little when the light drops, but it is helped by a focus-assist light. When you're using the far reach of the telephoto end of the zoom the...