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    Sony RX100 20.2 MP Premium Compact Digital Camera w/ 1-inch sensor, 28-100mm ZEISS zoom lens, 3” LCD

    • The video was also very clear and nice, even when shooting indoors in regular lighting, which has given me problems with other cameras in the past.
    • (rushed shot in low light situation still frequently turns out blurry though, but that's hard to avoid).
    • you want a cheap point and shoot, you'd probably do better looking elsewhere.
    • Amazing picture quality (compared to my compact Canon point and shoot).
    • Also, this camera has two very intelligent modes that allow the camera to be used as an excellent point and shoot, so if you're not an experienced camera user, but want to get amazing photos, then this is still a good choice for you
    • Please change the produce image as this thing does not - as the specs below make clear - shoot 4K video.)
    • You won't see this unless you print huge prints at high ISOs, though, and if you prefer this camera does shoot RAW so you have the option of processing yourself
    • This high quality piece of machinery fits in you pocket, takes excellent photos and gives you a ton of options for how you want to capture that perfect shot
    • the camera is built like a compact point and shoot, and I feel like I'm shooting with one
    • I found in a lot of instances that you had to hold onto the camera very tightly in order to get a blur-free shot
    • so even if you have lenses, the new mirror less may not really work well with your lenses, so in the end your $500-700 camera will cost $2000.So to the person who wants a better sensor than the typical point and shoot, this one will amaze and impress.
    • ; lens is very fast, F/1.8, when shooting wide
    • Outstanding point and shoot camera.
    • An NEX won't give you a clear shot, due to its slow lens with severe motion blur
    • The speed also beats other point and shoots and no noise at all while shooting.
    • Macro shoot is amazing(see my photos uploaded to the product gallery)14
    • I will also say the in-body stabilization on the OM-D is much better than the Steady-shot on the Sony RX-100.
    • To make things short and simple :Daylight shooting: Don't even worry about a Thing
    • No hot shot, to allow addition of a viewfinder or external flash.
    • The clear zoom is amazing and will take a fifty to a hundred foot shot and zoom in and take a truly clear zoom shot, just wish it worked over a longer distance.
    • Many times I need a shot of a person's facial expression one moment, and the next a shot of an object they are holding or working with.
    • Perfect high quality point and shoot.
    • The "best shot" (or super intelligent auto mode - I think) it's kind of pointless because it does not do a good job selecting the best shot, but everything else with this cam is outstanding
    • The "best shot" (or super intelligent auto mode - I think) it's kind of pointless because it does not do a good job selecting the best shot, but everything else with this cam is outstanding
    • The only complaint I had was the occasional shot with persons, persons that the camera could not detect because of the darkness.
    • Takes great photos for a reasonable cost point and shoot.
    • Significantly better than a $250 point and shoot.
    • Speed priority continuous shooting is very fast
    • I like the continuous shooting
    • I found in a lot of instances that you had to hold onto the camera very tightly in order to get a blur-free shot
    • Great macro, bokeh, and low light, but surprisingly mediocre at everything else - the equivalent of a normal cheaper point-and-shoot.
    • It has a 1" sensor which makes it fantastic for low light (inside the house, night time, couple lights on in the house and want to take a quick, good shot of something, no problem without the need of the flash
    • Like most, I have found the Sony RX100 to be fast, small, easy to use, highly customizable (RAW + JPEG, manual modes, all the most modern shooting modes), well crafted, and capable of producing images of very high quality
    • how well is handles really bad lighting conditions (shooting into the sun, for example).So many options are available, you'll enjoy spending months getting to know everything this camera can do.
    • he shoots in auto and the auto is better than any point and shoot i've seen
    • it's hard to pull off decent focus effects and keep a steady shot
    • The Macro on the RX100 is also significantly better as well, I prefer the macro on the RX100 as I can get a closer shot to the object before the focus does not work anymore
    • I started with list in hand to set all the adjustments I knew I would want like picture size and aspect ratio, steady shot on both pictures and movies.
    • I guess I was more careless and didn't enjoy shooting with RX100 as much as a mirrorless
    • Also, autofocus ceases to work when shooting close-up, even when far enough away from subjects in Macro mode
    • The size is great, and I love the point and shoot.
    • I've had a Canon point and shoot which worked ok, but would always miss that critical shot
    • This combination of settings is best for these situations, so that the camera does not FORCE focus onto a face unless you really want it there.+Flexible, fast, continuous shooting.
    • So far very impressed with all the features, the user dials and interface are not confusing, the manual is built into the camera for easy reference, and there are plenty of helpful shooting guides to remind you of what to do under different shooting situations
    • As a backup camera, I'm willing to accept this model for what it is, but I won't buy another point and shoot in the future unless it has some way of letting me isolate the shot, and frame without looking at a screen as though it is a cellphone.
    • I am now in the process of learning .raw files, but I will note that this camera is not very intuitive when shooting outside of the auto mode
    • I would have given it three stars, but I found the anti-motion feature didn't work as well as my Canon or Nikon point and shoot.
    • My favorite is the Intelligent Auto Plus, where it takes rapid fire shots (if necessary) and combines them into the best shot it can.
    • However, if burst shooting of RAW photos is important to you, get a very fast card
    • Th quality that it is able to capture is through a point and shoot is unmatched.
    • Dynamic range optimizer you might get away with, it doesn't seem to change much while shooting when not on Auto, and boosts the shadows for a flatter response curve
    • I would have given it three stars, but I found the anti-motion feature didn't work as well as my Canon or Nikon point and shoot.
    • Takes great pictures and has some really cool features like panorama and a steady shot without a tripod feature that comes in handy in dimly lit cathedrals
    • (!) point and shoot seemed absolutely insane
    • This is the best pocket point and shoot
    • If the speed is too low for a clear shot, press function and select ISO at the bottom of the LCD with the rocker
    • This little wonder even gives you focus peaking from the NEX line during video recording as well as still shooting
    • a great P&S