Testseek.com have collected 199 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 3 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 3.
June 2014
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There's really no point drawing this conclusion out: the RX10 II was a fantastic camera, and the III edition does nothing but improve upon it. This latest version is one of the best all-rounders I've ever seen, capable of handling everything you co...
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Published: 2014-08-19, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you've got the scratch, go for it, but the reality is that you might be just as well served by the now discounted RX100 II. Whereas that camera brought a suite of significant changes that made it a pretty obvious choice over the original, you can proba...
Good sensor captures plenty of detail, Built-in EVF and flash, Hinged screen
NFC is cumbersome, Focus wasn't always on point
Even though the RX100 III packs a viewfinder, flash, and hinged screen, it's still small enough to fit in a pants pocket. Best of all, its image quality is excellent...
Photo Review was late receiving a review unit, which meant there were other reviews and comments in online forums available to use for comparison. It seems the universal opinion of Sony's RX100 Mark III is that it's the best performing and most versatile ...
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Published: 2014-07-10, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
A great electronic viewfinder that doesn't increase the size of the svelte Sony Cyber-shot RX100 III is one of the camera's highlights. Plus it offers excellent performance, photo and video quality
The camera shuts down when you retract the viewfinder, the autofocus system could be more consistent, and it has poor battery life
The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 III is an overall great camera that delivers significant improvements over the RX100 II, but not everyone will think it's worth the extra cost....
VERDICT: This camera has been designed by photographers and engineers and not by the marketing department. The short zoom will be offputting for nondiscerning customers, but those who know about these things see a lens that has the same focal length range
Expensive but good: the Sony RX100 Mk III.Converging Verticals Phobia is a deep, irrational abhorrence of distorted vertical perspective. For some reason we don't feel the same about converging horizontals – train tracks merging to a point in the distance...
Published: 2014-07-09, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The RX100MKIII is a considerable improvement on the already great previous models. Image quality remains the class leader with RAW output producing exceptional photo quality. High ISO settings can be used without noise being an issue.
The price is high for a compact, even one as good as this. There are compact system cameras that cost less and have the versatility of interchangeable lenses. The Australian price is much higher than US street prices
This camera has been designed by photographers and engineers and not by the marketing department. The short zoom will be off-putting for non-discerning customers, but those who know about these things see a lens that has the same focal length range as the...
EVF builtin, Respected sensor, Bionz X processing engine
Screen not touchsensitive, Reduced zoom range
As usual, we want to get our hands on a full-production sample RX100 III before we pass judgement on it, but I think it's a pretty safe bet that it's going to be a good performer. Sony has kept all the good points of the RX100 II and has made some reques...
Screen not touch-sensitive, restricted zoom range, Two step EVF activation
Sony is continuing a trend set with the RX100 and RX100 II, seeing the RX100 series as the compact camera for those stepping up from a smartphone or basic compact, the RX 100 II being for those who want something a little more and better image quality. Th...
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 RX10 III's 24-600mm Zeiss lens, coupled with Sony's excellent 1-inch sensor, deliver class-leading image quality. Its 4K and HD video functionality is also superb. It's a large, relatively heavy and pricey camera though, and is let down by its autofoc...