Testseek.com have collected 122 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 5 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 5.
November 2016
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고민 필요 없이 그냥 누르면 된다. 오토포커스 포인트도 더 풍부해졌다
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RX100 Ⅲ 이상을 쓰고 있다면 고민할 필요가 없다. 고프레임 모드 촬영시 상당한 시간이 걸린다
Abstract: We got our hands on the RX100 mark V the day of the release (10/6/16) among other things, we shot a lot of HFR video. Here is a sample of what we shot. Enter to win Magix Vegas Pro 14 Here: How To make a 360°...
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Published: 2016-10-13, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Sony's RX100 Mark V is the company's most powerful premium compact to date. Like the previous two generations in the series it packs a 1in / 20 Megapixel sensor, built-in viewfinder, 24-70mm f1.8-2.8 zoom, tilting screen and decent Wifi / NFC wireless con...
Published: 2016-10-07, Author: Dan , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: We were at Sony's press conference yesterday to unveil the blazing fast RX100 V compact camera and afterwards we got a chance to try out this speedy little bugger. The biggest headline about the Sony RX100 V is that it can shoot at 24 frames per second, w...
I don't normally use a point-and-shoot, but the RX100 V has me strongly considering adding it to my kit. I imagine it being useful for sports photographers who want a small “just in case” camera as a backup. It epitomizes the term “point-and-shoot” becaus...
Published: 2016-10-07, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
1-inch image sensor, Wide-aperture zoom lens, Strong low-light performance, Quick autofocus, 24fps burst shooting, Customizable controls, Tilting LCD, Pop-up OLED EVF, Wi-Fi with NFC, Raw shooting support, Super slow-motion HD video, 4K recording
Very expensive, Competing models have longer zoom lenses Omits hot shoe, Long time to clear buffer and to render HFR video
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V is the latest version of Sony's most premium pocket camera. You get an SLR-grade autofocus system, but the price is tough to swallow...
Published: 2017-11-16, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Built-in EVF, 24fps burst shooting, 315-point AF system, Excellent image quality, Advanced 4K video
Some handling issues, No touchscreen, Pricey compared to rivals
The RX100 V is one of the most advanced compacts we've seen, with a specification dripping with advanced features that would shame some pricier mirrorless and DSLR cameras.This isn't entirely a good thing however – the RX100 V is almost too advanced for i...
Abstract: The Sony RX100 V is a high-tech masterpiece in a very compact body. Like its predecessor, it offers a 1.0-type sensor and an excellent retractable OLED electronic viewfinder. The new 20.1 million pixel Exmor RS CMOS image sensor, in conjunction with the f...
Remarkably compact and ergonomic design, Fantastic to find a popup EVF and a tilting LCD on such a small camera, The sophisticated 1in sensor and RAW capture means very highly detailed shots, The fast zoom, and 24fps continuous shooting is great for sport
The LCD monitor is not a touchscreen, as you might have expected at this price point, Big fingers will have trouble operating these tiny buttons and dials, At 220 shots per charge, the battery life is actually shorter than the previous generation, Apart f
The fifth generation of Sony's high-spec compact achieves the same high-quality still shots and similarly smooth 4K and high frame rate video, but there are other improvements too. The autofocus claimed to be the world's fastest, and it locks and tracks s...