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Sony RX100

Quick information
Brand Sony 2012
Model DSC-RX100
Released Year 2012
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Color Black
Optical Zoom <ul><li>5x</li><li>2.9x</li></ul>
Status Active

Overview

The Sony RX100 is a premium compact camera in the Cyber-shot series, released in 2012. It is equipped with a 20.2 megapixel 1-inch Exmor CMOS sensor that delivers exceptional image quality for its size. The camera features a fast Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* f/1.8 lens with a focal length range of 28-100mm equivalent. It supports full HD 1080p video recording and provides manual control options for photography enthusiasts. The RX100 incorporates Sony's BIONZ image processor, enabling swift image processing and reduced noise in low light conditions. The compact design and high-quality build make it ideal for everyday carry and professional use alike.

Specifications

Seller Notes
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Screen Size 3 in
Color Black
MPN
  • DSC-W290
  • Does not apply
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
California Prop 65 Warning California Prop 65
Series Sony Cyber-shot
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution
  • 12.1 MP
  • 20.1 MP
Model
  • Cyber-shot
  • DSC-RX100
Connectivity USB
Optical Zoom
  • 5x
  • 2.9x
Country/Region of Manufacture China
UPC 4905524586800
Maximum Aperture 1.8
Digital Zoom 11x
Features Built-In

Key Advantages

The Sony RX100 stands out for its large 1-inch sensor, which significantly improves image quality over typical compact cameras. Its fast f/1.8 lens allows excellent low-light performance and beautiful background blur. The compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable without compromising professional features. Full manual controls and RAW image support appeal to advanced users seeking creative flexibility. The camera also includes a high-resolution LCD screen for clear image preview and intuitive operation. Additionally, the BIONZ processor delivers quick performance and superior noise reduction.

Limitations

Despite its advanced features, the RX100 has some limitations. The 3.6x zoom range is more limited compared to some competitors which offer longer reach. It lacks an electronic viewfinder in the first generation model, making bright outdoor shooting potentially challenging. Battery life is moderate, requiring spare batteries for extended use. The stock internal flash has limited range and power. There is no weather sealing, so caution is needed in harsh environments. Lastly, the initial model does not support 4K video recording, which newer cameras now offer.

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