Testseek.com have collected 114 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 6 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 6.
July 2018
(85%)
114 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: In 2018, when the best smartphones take phenomenal photographs, it is hard to justify a standalone camera. If you have a passion for photography, making the leap to a DSLR or mirrorless camera makes sense, but only if you're prepared to invest in lenses a...
Photo Review received one of the first review units available in Australia, which accounts for the lack of third-party support for converting raw files from the camera. It also means that discounting has yet to become established, although you may be able...
Photo Review received one of the first review units available in Australia, which accounts for the lack of third-party support for converting raw files from the camera. It also means that discounting has yet to become established, although you may be abl...
Abstract: The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VI packs state-of-the-art photo technology into a very compact body that houses a retractable electronic viewfinder and an integrated flash. With a 24-200mm equivalent zoom lens it offers all the flexibility you need, especially...
Published: 2018-09-24, Author: Sam , review by: pocket-lint.com
Tiny size considering its 1in sensor, Superb photo and video quality, Fast and accurate autofocus, Useful pop-up viewfinder, Sturdy metal body
It's very expensive, Small buttons might irritate some, New zoom limits maximum aperture at longer focal lengths
There's no other camera this tiny that offers the sheer quality and versatility of the Sony RX100 VI. Yes, it's very expensive, but this has been designed to be the very best small compact on the market, and taking into account its image quality, its exce...
Stunning image quality, Lovely build, Excellent AF
Battery drains quite quickly, It's so expensive
There are so many great things about the Sony RX100 VI, but before you go into a dizzying spell of lust where it seems like nothing will become between you and the thing you so much desire, let's talk about its flaws. The lack of mic port is an oversight...
High image quality from one-inch sensor, Tilting touch-sensitive screen, 4K video
Very high price, Slightly awkward handling, Limited zoom range
Every time Sony updates the RX100 series, it becomes even more unbelievable what can fit into such a small body. Here with the RX100 VI you've really got some fantastic features, but it comes at such a high asking price that you have to really want them.A...
Impressive lens gives sharp images all through its really useful zoom range, Very good image quality with reliable exposure, Remarkably fast autofocus and continuous shooting means you should never miss a shot, Pop-up viewfinder and tilting screen give fl
Tiny buttons and flawed operational logic make for slow and frustrating operation, Poor battery life compounded by ill-judged default power-saving settings, Small, slippery body is far too easy to drop without an accessory grip, Far too expensive compared
Theres no doubt that the Sony RX100 VI is an astounding technological feat. After all, heres a camera with a 24-200mm equivalent zoom, built-in viewfinder, 24 fps shooting at full resolution, and 4K video recording. Yet this is all somehow crammed into...
Published: 2018-06-14, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Built-in EVF, Compact design, 24fps burst shooting, Sophisticated AF system, Excellent image quality, Advanced 4K video
Some handling issues, No built-in ND filter, No microphone port, Card slot only UHS-I, Limited touchscreen control, Pricey compared to rivals
If you look at the spec sheet for the RX100 VI alone, it pretty much wipes the floor with most of its compact-sized rivals. We don't think there's a more advanced or better specified compact camera out there at the moment. The trouble is that accessing so...
On paper, the RX100 VI is a miniature, pocketable Sony A7 III with a superzoom lens. And in our brief time with it, we were certainly impressed with its performance on our daytime travels around Venice.The only obvious negative so far, and it's a big one...