Testseek.com have collected 169 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 4 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 4.
July 2015
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169 Reviews
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Like its predecessors, the RX100 Mark IV pack a lot into a very pocketable body and delivers pretty good performance. Its nearest competitor is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100, which has a larger sensor, slightly longer zoom range, higher sensitivity, faste...
Highresolution viewfinder, Tilting screen, Large sensor, 4K video
High price, No touchscreen, Limited raw functionality
The RX100 IV follows in the illustrious footsteps of its predecessors, delivering better image quality than ever. But the absence of a touchscreen and some minor niggles mean it can't quite justify its high price...
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Published: 2015-08-20, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The programmable lensconcentric ring is an excellent feature, particularly when used for manual focus with focus aids turned on for enlargement and focus peaking. Image quality is good, with one exception (see below). 4K video is brilliant.
We found that using the Standard picture profile with default settings resulted in gross oversaturation of reds, with colour bleeding overwhelming all fine detail. We changed to Neutral and wound saturation down two notches and that improved things, but t
Right from the first release of the Sony RX100 we have regarded it as the best compact and version IV is still the one to beat. The price is now very high for a compact, even one with the larger-than-usual 2...
Great video features to supplement its 4K capabilities distinguish the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 IV from the rest of the advanced-compact pack. It also retains the nice design perks, like a popup electronic viewfinder, of the earlier RX100 models
Like its predecessor, the autofocus system could be more consistent and the battery life has gotten even worse
A nice choice if your looking for an advanced compact with class-leading video capabilities, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV is a little expensive if you just want a good camera for shooting stills...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Sony RX100 mk 4, a high end and extremely compact point and shoot camera. The 4th generation RX100 looks nearly identical to its predecessors, but it packs a new 20.1MP stacked Exmor RS Sony sensor that allows for advanced features l...
Abstract: Lisa Gade gives an introduction to the Sony RX100 mk 4 HFR (high frame rate) or slow motion video recording feature. We demo 240, 480 and 960 fps recordings of our handy cat playing, which corresponds to 4x, 8x and 16x slowdown of normal speed. The RX100...
Abstract: Here's a sample of the Sony RX100 mk. 4 camera's 960 fps slow motion video recording of a waterfall. This is the 2015 model of Sony's pocket-sized camera with a 1″ sensor, 4K video recording and zoom lens that shoots high quality photos and videos. 960 fp...
High-resolution viewfinder, Tilting screen, Large sensor, 4K video
High price, No touchscreen, Limited raw functionality
It may seem that I've picked up on quite a few negatives here, but the RX100 IV is an excellent compact camera – and, crucially, it produces excellent images. And it would be easier to let those smaller niggles slide with a product which didn't come with...
Very high-quality stills and movies, 25x telephoto Zeiss lens, Eye AF function is outstanding, Features designed for amateur filmmaking, 1-inch stacked sensor
Tends to overexpose in auto mode, Sony's menus are still hard to navigate
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