This new 20.2MP chip is designed not so much for improved image quality, but rather vastly improved speed and throughput performance -- giving the RX100 IV it's impressive 4K and HFR slow-mo video capabilities, plus an electronic shutter with speeds up to 1/32,000s with very little ...
The Canon G3 X is similar in dynamic range to the Sony RX100 IV for the most part, except that the former has a very slightly higher measured sensitivity for each setting. This gives the Sony RX100 VII (and Panasonic ZS100) a slight edge when photographing high-contrast scenes, such as...
Overall, with tons of performance and the excellent image quality we've come to expect, the Sony RX100 IV is quick, nimble and capable, yet quite the pricey offering for a compact camera. See all the details of this powerful pocket cam in our in-depth Sony RX100 IV review! Released ...
Sony’s A7 IV packs an impressive 33MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor powered by the BIONZ XR processor – the same flagship-level chip as the A7R V. Fast readout speeds, 5-axis image stabilization, and CFexpress Type A/SD (UHS-II) and SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) slots further sup...
Sony RX100 V camera contains a lot of improvement from inside. The Sony RX100V camera new sensor with Hybrid AF points, front-end LSI and DRAM Chip for performance improvement. We recommend you to get Sony RX100V camera over RX100IV. ...
More advanced premium compacts such as the RX100 VII will give you this, with impressive performance and a high level of optional control. Similarly, the versatile RX10 IV majors in flexibility for first-time photographers, giving you a generous zoom range without the need to carry extra ...
2. Sony RX100 VI (NEW) Now we are expecting the update of Sony RX100 IV camera in next few months. Sony already registered a compact camera with model code WW 771132 at Indonesian wireless agency. And we are expecting the announcement of the camera in next few months. Because as we ha...
What's more, the TZ70 seems to edge ahead on the grounds that it can record raw images and the HX90V can't. Thing is though, whilst raw capture is advantageous for a large-sensor camera like Sony's RX100 IV or a DSLR, the tiny Exmor R sensor in the HX90V can't produce the ...
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Compact camera users have a very difficult choice when it comes to thinking about upgrades from their set up. There are many nice lines of higher end compacts, more traditional mirrorless cameras, and low to high end DSLRs. Higher end compacts, such as theSony RX 100series, result in nice...