itreviews.com Updated: 2013-03-24 19:02:58
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Sony’s decision to develop the Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 ($2,799.99 direct) is a bold one. It’s a seriously expensive camera that appeals to well-heeled enthusiasts, but is likely to be a constant companion for those who embrace its design. The RX1 packs a 24-me...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 is the smallest full-frame camera you can get, and while it pumps out gorgeous images, its price is likely to induce sticker shock...
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The Sony Cyber-shot RX1 is a compact camera like no other. That may sound like the company's former brand slogan, as this camera - the world's first fixed-lens compact to feature a full-frame 35mm sensor - is no "make.believe". This is the real deal...
Excellent image quality, superb build, manual lens rings feel super-smooth in use, "macro" lens position, f/2.0 aperture produces sublime bokeh, great LCD screen with white dot layer, loads of customisation options, in-camera correction and picture effect...
Some chromatic aberrations in images, small degree of barrel noise, autofocus isn't the fastest out there, limited battery life, no lock/light for exposure compensation dial, no built-in ND filter, unavoidable expense, no viewfinder included (expensive to...
Yes it's a lot of money, but the RX1 does feel like a special camera. The pairing of an excellent full-frame sensor with a superb and sharp f/2.0 lens makes for top-notch image quality, only really let down by some chromatic aberrations in images. Ther...
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Sony has less history in the camera market than most of its competitors — it hasn't been around as long as Olympus, and it doesn't have the digital SLR history of Canon or Nikon. Recently, the company has been bravely trying new concepts — and some of the...
Sony's attempt at a fixed-lens, compact-style camera in the RX1 is an excellent one. It's well on the way to being one of the best cameras we've tested in terms of image quality, and has a control scheme that's easy to understand and use manually. While t...
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Sony has less history in the camera market than most of its competitors — it hasn’t been around as long as Olympus, and it doesn’t have the digital SLR history of Canon or Nikon. Recently, the company has been bravely trying new concepts — and some of...
Brilliant 24-megapixel sensor, Control scheme is simple, versatile, Amazingly small size...
High price tag, Imperfect autofocus, Expensive accessories...
Sony's attempt at a fixed-lens, compact-style camera in the RX1 is an excellent one. It's well on the way to being one of the best cameras we've tested in terms of image quality, and has a control scheme that's easy to understand and use manually. While t...
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The Sony RX100 , with its larger than average (one-inch) sensor for a compact camera, has made fantastic waves with critics and the public. Now on the Sony RX1, the manufacturer has stashed a 35mm format full-frame sensor inside a body that is roughly the...
Large, full, frame sensor, Beautiful craftsmanship, Excellent lens...
No touchscreen, Terrible battery life, Very high price...
When this camera was announced it caused a lot of excitement. It's the world's smallest digital full-frame camera, and so it raised a lot of eyebrows. Image quality is superb, but there are a fair few limitations that mean this camera could never be desc...
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As a full-frame compact camera that's only slightly bigger than a regular compact, the all-new Sony RX1 looks set to take the Japanese electronics giant into new territory – the sort of territory that, until now, has been occupied by the £4.5k Leica M9 an...
Small and beautifully made, Fullframe flexibility in a small package, Roughly half the price of a Leica M9...
Still too big for all but the deepest of pockets, £2,800 is hardly cheap for a compact!...
The Sony Cyber-shot RX1 is undoubtedly an exciting – if not particularly cheap – addition to the Sony range that will take the company into the same ultra-premium compact camera territory that Leica has made its own over the years. Without being able to...
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REVIEW—SONY RX1] by terry on 26 April 2013 Price: $3000Hmmm! THE LOW-DOWN: This not-so-compact camera has a 24mp full frame sensor and a fixed f2 35mm Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* lens. Construction is superbly retro, right down to an aperture control ring a...
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DateApril 25, 2013 (1) Read later This not-so-compact camera has a 24mp full-frame sensor and a fixed f2/35mm Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* lens. Construction is superbly retro and the quality is outstanding, with all controls and menus smooth and lu...
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The Sony RX1 is a technological marvel that we still can't believe exists. Hold it in your hands and the camera looks like a large compact with an oversized lens, but inside this relatively small package beats a full-frame image sensor - the same large se...
Wellmade camera body, Smooth handling, Very high image quality, Fast f/2.0 lens, Silent shutter...
Meagre battery life, No external battery charger included...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-12-30 02:48:01
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It's too expensive, but the RX1 looks super-cool, packs a punch considering its small size and contains everything you need to produce great images. The fixed lens dazzles with its versatile range of control options though watch out for costly accessories...
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The Sony Cyber-shot RX1 (MSRP $2,799.99) is the first digital full-frame compact camera to hit the market. With a 35mm sensor and Sony's latest Bionz processor, both shared with its flagship A99 DSLR, the RX1's image quality is without peer in the point-a...
Okay, it probably wasn't anything quite so fantastic, but we have to admit that we didn't see the RX1 coming. While Sony was justly praised for putting a large 1-inch sensor in the Cyber-shot RX100 last year, the RX1 takes this concept to an entirely new...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-14 02:35:40
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Stuff magazine Wed, Jan 9 2013, 1:06PM The Sony DSC-RX1 is a truly pioneering product: the world’s first point-and-shoot with a full-frame sensor. Despite its (relatively) dinky dimensions, the RX1 rocks the same glorious 24.3MP sensor as Sony’s f...
An exceptional point-and-shoot but a full-frame DSLR offers more flexibility...
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When Sony released its Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 in June 2012, it caused a stir in the compact camera market. Here was a truly compact camera with an impressive 20.2-million-pixel, 1in (13.2×8.8mm) CMOS imaging sensor. The RX100’s compact size, high resolution...
Taking price out of the equation, one cannot fail to be impressed with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1. Fitting a full-frame sensor in such a small camera is an achievement, but making it easy to handle and giving it such a high-quality finish is even more of...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-11 01:16:29
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Sony, not being one of the heritage photography brands, tends to do things a little differently, just because it can. And the new Sony RX1-R is indeed different.Last year the company introduced the Sony RX1, which is the world's smallest 35mm format digit...
Compact size, Full frame sensor, Aperture ring...
Poor battery life, Price, No touchscreen...
Buying Guide Best compact camera Sony is very keen to prove itself as a serious player in the imaging market. It doesn't have the decades of heritage that the likes of Canon and Nikon have in the cameras world, and so it tends to pioneer technologies that...
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avhub.com.au Updated: 2014-05-30 06:44:30
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Forget the three grand price tag for a moment and just think about how appealing is the idea of a digital compact camera with a 35mm-sized sensor. Suddenly, the ‘sticker shock' isn't quite so severe. Report by Paul Burrows. If evidence was actually nee...
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Not so good for: - Shooting sports and action. - Close-up shooting.When Sony unveiled its DSC-RX1 Cyber-shot camera at Photokina 2012 last September it created a frisson of excitement. Here at last was a compact camera with a 24-megapixel 'full-frame' se...
If you want a high-resolution full-frame camera that can fit into a coat pocket, the Sony RX1 fills the bill. Its control layout makes it pleasing to use and its performance is generally excellent (particularly at high sensitivity settings)As a compact, f...
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This not-so-compact camera has a 24mp full-frame sensor and a fixed f2/35mm Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* lens. Construction is superbly retro and the quality is outstanding, with all controls and menus smooth and luxurious in operation. This is one of the most be...
This is a very expensive camera. For this sort of money, you can buy a full-frame DSLR body, such as the Sony alpha99. Also, strong competition for this camera comes from Sony's own NEX-7, a mirrorless-system camera for less than half the price. It isn't...
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There's a bit of a gap between a smartphone camera and digital camera. While most of us dream of a highly portable camera with incredible image quality, the technology is a little way off and so we are forced to compromise in some way. Manufacturers are a...
The Sony RX1R flies very close to being our perfect camera, but the occasionally slow autofocus keeps it from being a camera you can rely on 100 per cent. It is small enough to be taken anywhere, able to take incredible photos and easy to use.Sadly the hi...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-03-26 17:53:00
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This not-so-compact camera has a 24mp full frame sensor and a fixed f2 35mm Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* lens. Construction is superbly retro, right down to an aperture control ring around the lens and a conventional threaded remote cable socket. The quality of c...
The lens is as sharp as we would expect from an optic bearing the Zeiss branding. High ISO performance is excellent and image quality is very good indeed.
The autofocus is surprisingly slow, although accurate enough. Auto white balance is easily fooled. And the lens, generally good, shows marked barrel distortion...
This is a very expensive camera. For this sort of money you can buy a full frame DSLR body, such as the new Sony a99. And strong competition for this camera comes from Sony's own NEX-7, a mirrorless system camera for less than half the price. It isn't ful...
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Sony has less history in the camera market than most of its competitors — it hasn't been around as long as Olympus, and it doesn't have the digital SLR history of Canon or Nikon. Recently, the company has been bravely trying new concepts — and some of the...
Brilliant 24-megapixel sensor, Control scheme is simple, versatile, Amazingly small size...
High price tag, Imperfect autofocus, Expensive accessories...
Sony's attempt at a fixed-lens, compact-style camera in the RX1 is an excellent one. It's well on the way to being one of the best cameras we've tested in terms of image quality, and has a control scheme that's easy to understand and use manually. While t...
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The Sony RX1 is a technological marvel that we still can't believe exists. Hold it in your hands and the camera looks like a large compact with an oversized lens, but inside this relatively small package beats a full-frame image sensor - the same large se...
This is the way we see the Sony RX1: It's a niche, proof-of-concept camera that's pushing the limits of camera design, built for the photographer who appreciates a 35mm f/2 lens, and is a luxurious second (or twenty second) camera for the person who can a...
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The Sony Cyber-shot RX1 is a technological marvel that we still can't believe exists. Hold it in your hands and the camera looks like a large compact with an oversized lens, but inside this relatively small package beats a full-frame image sensor - the sa...
Wellmade camera body, Smooth handling, Very high image quality, Fast f/2.0 lens, Silent shutter...
Meagre battery life, No external battery charger included...
This is the way we see the Sony Cyber-shot RX1: It's a niche, proof-of-concept camera that's pushing the limits of camera design, built for the photographer who appreciates a 35mm f/2 lens, and is a luxurious second (or twenty second) camera for the perso...
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pcquest.com Updated: 2016-11-24 07:27:31
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Unique, yet simple are two words that can best describe this wonderful camera from Sony. Its small frame makes it portable and adjustable in any pocket. Being the world's first fixed lens digital camera, it comes with a full frame sensor. This camera give...
Full frame in small package; good corner and edge sharpness...
Expensive and heavy for a compact camera...
The RX1 magic lies in the fact that it is small, solid, and hassle free. Also, the image quality is superb, and the build of the lens is solid; the aperture, focus and the image quality is all Zeiss...
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