Testseek.com have collected 147 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 2.
July 2013
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147 Reviews
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Abstract: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body and Design4. First impressions and Samples gallery Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II Hands-on Preview June 2013 | By Shawn Barnett and Richard Butler Review based on a production DSC-RX100 II running firmware V 1.00 Th...
Abstract: This is a small improvement on the much-praised RX100. The 20-megapixel sensor matched with the image-stabilised 3.6X Zeiss-branded zoom (30-108mm equivalent) i...
The JPEG image quality is very good and, for those prepared to go the extra mile, the RAW pictures are stunning
The tradeoff of the small, pocketable form is that the various function buttons are tiny, but the lensconcentric adjustment ring compensates
This camera in its Mark 1 version was generally regarded as one of the very best compacts. The lens, with its modest zoom range, is exceptionally fine both mechanically and optically. Features like the very high resolution and tiltable LCD make for a vers...
Published: 2013-08-30, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II delivers excellent photos, speedy performance, and a broad feature set in an attractive, compact package
The camera tends to clip bright highlights more than we typically see, and the slippery body lacks a grip. Plus, the lack of a manually triggered macro mode might put off some fans of close-up photography
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II's combination of looks, speed, flexibility, and photo quality makes it a great choice for enthusiasts who can afford the price tag....
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Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
It's worth re-stating that this is the best compact camera with an integrated zoom lens. You can find better performance with a fixed focal length compact like as the Ricoh GR for around $US800. If you don't mind bulky interchangeable lenses, the Sony NEX...
Tilting screen, Full manual control, WiFi compatibility, Excellent lowlight performance
No touchscreen, Limited WiFi functionality
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Abstract: The Sony RX100 II is not only the best point-and-shoot camera currently for sale, but arguable the greatest ever made. It's the perfect combination of a fast, sharp lens that can shoot in low light; a sensor that's on par with some mirrorless cameras; and...
Tilting screen, Full manual control, Wi-Fi compatibility, Excellent low-light performance
No touchscreen, Limited Wi-Fi functionality
The biggest bugbear at the moment is the Sony RX100 Mark II's price, which will hopefully come down in due course. As it stands, it seems like a good idea for Sony to continue to market both versions of the camera at the same time, the original Sony RX100...