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Great results, but as costly as a DSLR- The control ring makes it easy to change settings- There are a bunch of preset modes to choose- Now you can add an external flash if neededThe first Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 had a superior picture quality despite t...
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thetechy.com Updated: 2016-12-04 04:46:39
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On paper, the RX 100 II has a different sensor – a BSI one, which is supposedly great for low-light photography. There is also an additional Wi-Fi functionality which not only lets you share images with your smartphone, but also lets you control the camer...
With novel additions, the RX 100 II is a good jump over the original RX 100. But, as far as sheer image quality is concerned, only low-light performance of the sequel is really worth bragging about. Everything else seems pretty much the same, including vi...
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II MRP: Rs 42,990Sony broke away from the conventional 1/2.3" sensors to make way for a 1" sensor with its RX100 and earned rave reviews for its high-end point and shoot camera. That snapper came in packed with goodies to the bri...
Handles low light shots well, 1" sensor gives lownoise shots at ISO 3200, Pocketable, Incredible amount of DoF at f1/1.8, WiFi/NFC compliant.
Optical zoom limited to 3.6x, Heavy, Steep learning curve, Expensive...
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II is a fine point and shoot that can surely change people's perception of cameras. In fact it can serve as a very good pocket-able option for those who don't fancy lugging their DSLRs everywhere. Coupled with an Exmor R sen...
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The compact advanced point and shoot (PnS) camera category is a space that is heating up, considering every major camera manufacturer - Sony, Olympus, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Fujifilm - has at least one of these in their kitty. Over the years, this is t...
The Sony RX100 II is one of the best compacts we have tested. The price point of Rs. 42,990 is something that is a bit of a bother. Allow us to explain. The Sony RX100 is still a capable camera and apart from a BSI sensor and improved sensitivity, the ot...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-12-04 04:46:39
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Sony's RX100 was an instant classic; a beautiful, pocketable camera that started the welcome trend of large-sensor compacts. The latest iteration keeps everything that worked last year, and adds a few bells more bells and whistles. It's the next-best thin...
Its worth re-stating that this is the best compact camera with an integrated zoom lens. You can find better performance with a fixed focal length compact like as the Ricoh GR for around $800. If you dont mind bulky interchangeable lenses, the Sony NEX-...
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The Sony RX100 was a game changer in many respects when it came out last year. While it was a large sensor camera (not the first of its kind), what it did was bring a large sensor into a rather compact camera. We reviewed the RX100 and fell in love with i...
Large 1-inch sensor allows high ISO shooting without much noise, Fast f/1.8 aperture at 28mm end, Extremely fast AF, Incredibly sturdy and compact...
No quick access to all settings, Telephoto aperture of f/4.9 is slow...
The RX100 II is the same as the RX100 as far as performance goes, but packs a much needed hot-shoe, Wi-Fi and NFC for expanded connectivity and an incredibly convenient tilt-able screen. But one must stop to wonder whether these additions justify the Rs...
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