Sony RX100 VI 20.1 MP Premium Compact Digital Camera w/ 1-inch sensor, 24-200mm ZEISS zoom lens and pop-up OLED EVF

February 12, 2020 - Comment

touch sharing; Input Output Terminals: Multi/Micro USB Terminal, High-Speed USB (USB2.0), Micro HDMI

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touch sharing; Input Output Terminals: Multi/Micro USB Terminal, High-Speed USB (USB2.0), Micro HDMI

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Anonymous says:

Great family camera! Let me start by saying that I purchased this camera mainly to capture photos of our 10 month old baby son. As we all know infants move unpriedictevly and fast focusing camera is a must. Here is why this camera delivers on that task.1. It’s fast. I mean lightning fast not only in acquiring focus but also during handling like switching between menu, playback and picture taking modes. I never wait for things to happen, I press and it happens.2. Burst mode is incredibly fast. It’s…

Anonymous says:

Sony messed up a good thing I returned it. While the picture quality remains excellent just like the previous versions, it is not any better with this addition. The biggest problem I had was that they removed the built in ND filter! I use this function a lot for video and photos. I thought the longer lens would be a nice addition, but you loose too much light as you zoom. It is unfortunate because I have owned several RX100s (mark 2 and 4) and absolutely loved them. The price is too expensive for going backwards. Looking…

Anonymous says:

Zoom reach vs. max. aperture is an individual decision… This pocketable supplement to my main camera – a Sony A7RIII – is ideal for predominately outdoor use; I love the extra reach to 200mm. Those who want 1-1/3rd-stop faster lens have the newly-upgraded Mark V with a 24-70mm zoom to choose from.The longer Zeiss zoom is sharp corner to corner throughout the entire range, even wide open. However, even with 4-stop IBIS it’s advisable to use a fast shutter speed to avoid camera shake and freeze the subject movement that’s amplified by a…

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