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Sony RX10

Quick information
Brand Sony 2013
Model DSC-RX10
Released Year 2013
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Color Black
Optical Zoom 25x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Sony RX10 is a professional-grade bridge camera featuring a 1-inch Exmor CMOS sensor with 20.2 megapixels, delivering high-resolution imaging with excellent low-light performance.

It incorporates a ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm f/2.8 constant aperture zoom lens that enables detailed and versatile shooting across wide-angle to telephoto ranges.

The camera supports fast hybrid autofocus combining phase detection and contrast detection for swift and accurate subject tracking.

It offers 1080p Full HD video recording at 60fps, with various manual controls for professional videography.

The RX10 includes a high-resolution OLED electronic viewfinder and a 3-inch tiltable LCD screen for flexible shooting angles.

Connectivity options include USB, HDMI, and multi-terminal ports, enhancing compatibility with accessories and external devices.

Specifications

MPN DSCRX10M3B
Ean 0027242899681
GTIN 0027242899681
UPC 0027242899681
Model Sony DSC-RX10
Digital Zoom 100x
Maximum Aperture F/2.4 (W) to f/4 (T) to F/16 (T)
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion, Manufacturer Specific
Connectivity USB, Remote Control, Micro-HDMI
Features Face Detection, Image Stabilization, Wi-Fi Ready
Screen Size 3.0"
Series Sony Cyber-shot
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 20.1MP
Optical Zoom 25x
Item Weight 2lbs. 5 0z.
Custom Bundle No
Dimensions 3.75x5.25x5.12in
Camera Type Digital SLR

Key Advantages

The RX10's large 1-inch sensor significantly improves image quality compared to typical compact cameras.

The bright f/2.8 constant aperture lens provides outstanding performance in various lighting conditions and focal lengths.

The fast hybrid autofocus system boosts accuracy and speed, ideal for capturing fast-moving subjects.

Full HD video capability with manual controls supports professional video production.

Robust build quality and weather sealing add to its durability for outdoor use.

The electronic viewfinder and tiltable LCD screen enhance usability and composition flexibility.

Limitations

The RX10 is relatively heavy and bulky compared to compact point-and-shoot cameras.

Limited battery life requires carrying spare batteries for extended shooting sessions.

No 4K video recording, which is common in more recent camera models.

Price point is higher than many entry-level cameras, limiting accessibility for casual users.

Fixed lens design restricts the ability to change optics for specialized photography needs.

The absence of built-in Wi-Fi in the original model limits wireless image transfer options.

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