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Sony RX10 IV

Quick information
Brand Sony 2017
Model RX10 IV
Released Year 2017
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Color Black
Optical Zoom 25x
Status Active

Overview

The Sony RX10 IV is a high-performance bridge camera that features a 20.1MP stacked 1-inch Exmor RS CMOS sensor, providing excellent image quality with reduced lag. It is equipped with a ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-600mm f/2.4-4 lens offering versatile zoom capability for various shooting scenarios. The camera boasts a Fast Hybrid AF system with 315 phase-detection points covering approximately 65% of the frame for extremely fast and accurate focusing. It supports 4K video recording with full pixel readout and no pixel binning, ensuring high detail and clarity. The RX10 IV also incorporates a high-speed continuous shooting rate of up to 24fps with autofocus and auto exposure tracking. Additionally, it features optical image stabilization (Optical SteadyShot) to reduce blur during handheld shooting.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Screen Size 3 in
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Sony Cyber-shot
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 20.1 MP
Model Sony RX10 IV
Connectivity USB
Optical Zoom 25x
Features Body Only
Charger Included Yes

Key Advantages

The RX10 IV excels with its ultra-fast autofocus system, significantly enhancing focus precision and speed especially in action photography. Its versatile 24-600mm zoom lens covers an extensive focal range suitable for a wide array of photographic needs. The camera’s sensor and processing engine enable excellent image quality and effective noise reduction. 4K video recording capabilities provide content creators with professional-grade footage quality. The high-speed continuous shooting allows capturing fast-moving subjects with ease. Furthermore, integrated optical image stabilization ensures steady shots even at extended zoom ranges.

Limitations

The RX10 IV's relatively high price point may be a barrier for casual photographers. Its large zoom lens contributes to a heavier and bulkier body compared to compact cameras. The 1-inch sensor, while high-quality, is smaller than those in many DSLRs or mirrorless cameras, limiting low-light performance somewhat. Battery life is moderate and may require extra batteries for extended shooting sessions. The camera lacks a touchscreen interface, which might affect ease of use for some users. Finally, its advanced features entail a learning curve for beginners unfamiliar with high-end camera settings.

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