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Published: 2014-06-28, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Autofocus ought to be more effective in all lighting, it's crazy expensive, shorter focal length than predecessor, no touchscreen, small button controls
The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 III adds key features that were absent in its predecessors and is the camera to shake up the high-end compact market one again. It's the benchmark pocketable camera to beat. We love the new built-in electronic viewfinder...
At a glance, you would be hard pressed to spot the external differences between the three RX100 cameras. The differences often appear to be modest, yet with each incarnation the actual improvements are enough to make existing users want to upgrade to the...
Popup EVF, Digital noise handled very well up to 3200 ISO, Compact build, Good lens aperture, Great sharpness levels in the middle of the frame, Comprehensive video mode, Onboard WiFi and NFC
LCD is too glossy and doesn't have touchcontrols, 2470 mm focal range is quite limited, Lens could be sharper around the edges of the frame, Battery charges incamera (standalone charger is an optional extra), Grip sold separately, No allweather finish, Ba
The Sony RX100 Mark III is a great upgrade of the firm's high-end compact camera, bringing a wide-aperture lens and a pop-up viewfinder that's both practical and downright irresistible. And with excellent picture quality to boot, the RX100 Mark III is the...
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Published: 2014-05-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Autofocus ought to be more effective in all lighting, It's crazy expensive, Shorter focal length than predecessor, No touchscreen, Small button controls
The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 III adds key features that were absent in its predecessors and is the camera to shake up the high-end compact market one again. It's the benchmark pocketable camera to beat.We love the new built-in electronic viewfinder, the tilt...
EVF built, in, Respected sensor, Bionz X processing engine
Screen not touch, sensitive, Reduced zoom range
Despite the addition of the electronic viewfinder (EVF) the RX100 III is a very similar size to the previous model - it is just 2.5mm wider and 9g heavier. Sony has also kept the new camera's design and control layout almost identical to that of the RX100...
We gave the RX100 II five stars when we reviewed it and the new model looks set to be equally impressive. Sony has looked at all the feedback from the previous two models and addressed all the niggles to product a fantastic all-rounder.The brand is keepin...
Published: 2014-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
Abstract: If you have kids, the impulse to document every instant of their waking lives is nearly as powerful as the impulse to feed and shelter them. I'll help you find the perfect camera to freeze those priceless moments.If you're reading this article, you've pro...
Sony RX100 III improves upon the RX100 II, which in itself was a great point and shoot camera. It is not just an iterative update like the RX100 II was to the RX100, but adds in some major features such as a faster lens and a dedicated viewfinder, which c...
Published: 2014-08-18, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
The RX100 III is the the best point-and-shoot with a zoom lens. The photos and video are beautiful. The camera's even easier to use now,
The viewfinder is a tad clumsy and very small. The Mark III is pricey: A point-and-shoot isn't for pros, and $800 is lot to ask of the casual photographer, or even the more serious photog looking for a secondary camera, Should You Buy It?, If you've got t
If youve 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...
Powerful 1-inch CMOS Sensor, Good image quality in almost all settings, The presence of an EVF
EVF is fiddly, Low battery life
The rather high price tag of Rs. 54,990 puts the Sony RX100 III in a bit of a weird spot. It is easily one of the best compact cameras available, but its equally attractive predecessor, the RX100 II, sells for a shade below Rs. 36,000, which is very appea...