Sony has always made great compact cams, and its latest 20MP snapper should blow the competition out of the water. But tech torpedoes don't come cheap....
The RX100's lens is a cut above the average compact eye, with seven aperture blades that open out to a whooping f/1.8-that's as large as compact camera rises get. It has a 3.6x optical zoom in SLR money and will macro focus from 5cm away.
Behind the lens is a sensor three or four times the size of those in most CCD's. It is also faster than most compact camera's. It also has a very nippy auto focus which sharpens under a quarter of a second. The display is a beautiful 3in screen which can display 1.3 million dots and can shoot video at 1080p.. On the connectivity end it supports MS DUO, Micro HDMI, SDXC, &Micro USB. It weighs in at a hefty 240g. It consists of all the toys and whistles including shutter mode along with bust mode with 10 frames per second.
So that's my review on the Sony Cybershot RX100.
Sarthak J Shetty
Chief Editor
The RX100's lens is a cut above the average compact eye, with seven aperture blades that open out to a whooping f/1.8-that's as large as compact camera rises get. It has a 3.6x optical zoom in SLR money and will macro focus from 5cm away.
Behind the lens is a sensor three or four times the size of those in most CCD's. It is also faster than most compact camera's. It also has a very nippy auto focus which sharpens under a quarter of a second. The display is a beautiful 3in screen which can display 1.3 million dots and can shoot video at 1080p.. On the connectivity end it supports MS DUO, Micro HDMI, SDXC, &Micro USB. It weighs in at a hefty 240g. It consists of all the toys and whistles including shutter mode along with bust mode with 10 frames per second.
So that's my review on the Sony Cybershot RX100.
Sarthak J Shetty
Chief Editor
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