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Bullet Points Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 bridge camera 1" 20.2 MP CMOS 5472 x 3648 pixels Black
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  • - Bridge camera 20.2 MP CMOS Black
  • - Image sensor size: 1"
  • - Image stabilizer
  • - Optical zoom: 8.3x Digital zoom: 2x
  • - ISO sensitivity (min): 125 ISO sensitivity (max): 12800 Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/3200 s Slowest camera shutter speed: 30 s ± 3EV (1/3EV step)
  • - Video recording 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD
  • - Built-in microphone HDMI Wi-Fi Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Long product name Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 bridge camera 1" 20.2 MP CMOS 5472 x 3648 pixels Black :
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20.2MP, Exmor R CMOS, Bionz X, Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T*, f=8.8-73.3mm, F2.8, Micro USB, Micro HDMI, 755g
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Performs in any situation

Leave the DSLR at home. The compact RX10 delivers every time. It has a large 20.2MP 1.0 type back-illuminated Exmor R® CMOS sensor and class-leading Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens with a constant f/2.8 aperture and 24–200mm zoom range. Each click ensures clarity, detail and beauty.

Versatile shooting

Pin-sharp clarity or beautiful bokeh – the RX10 has it covered. A Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens with a constant max f/2.8 aperture and 24–200mm zoom range ensures natural-looking results in every shot. T* coating reduces ghosting and flare, so you get the exact picture you want.

Detail that comes to life

The 20.2MP 1.0 type back-illuminated Exmor R® CMOS delivers the same detail-packed results as the renowned RX100 II. Meanwhile, the new BIONZ X image processor cuts noise levels at precise points for high-resolution images with faithful textures.

Capture the action before it’s gone

An unforgettable moment can be brief – don’t miss it. The built-in Direct Drive SSM boosts focusing speed at telephoto range, stopping the lens precisely where you want. Lock-on autofocus combines with the new, speedy BIONZ X processor to capture fast action.

Share results instantly with Wi-Fi & NFC

Go anywhere, share anytime. Simply touch the camera against an NFC-enabled smartphone or tablet to activate apps or share photos or movies – no extra cables, no complicated connections. Use built-in Wi-Fi to upload to social networks or connect to a PC, TV and more.

Take control and get creative

Everything you need’s at your fingertips. The smooth manual ring surrounding the lens lets you fine-tune zoom and focus. A few clicks of the aperture ring adjusts the exposure. Difficult shots become easier – a light, strong magnesium alloy body shrugs off dust and drops of water.

Shoot super-clear 50/60p Full HD AVCHD movies

Capture smooth Full HD AVCHD movies at the touch of a button. Adjust focus and exposure while filming at a high frame rate of 50/60p. A sensitive 1.0-type back-illuminated 20.2MP Exmor R® CMOS sensor works with the new BIONZ X processor to capture your videos in sharp detail with minimum noise – even in dark scenes.

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10, 20.2 MP, 5472 x 3648 pixels, CMOS, 8.3x, Full HD, Black

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10. Camera type: Bridge camera, Megapixel: 20.2 MP, Image sensor size: 1", Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 5472 x 3648 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 12800. Optical zoom: 8.3x, Digital zoom: 2x, Focal length range: 8.8 - 73.3 mm. Wi-Fi. HD type: Full HD, Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Display diagonal: 3". Weight: 26.6 oz (755 g). Product color: Black

1.0-type 20.2MP Exmor™ R CMOS Image Sensor

The massive 20.2MP 1.0-type Exmor™ R CMOS sensor captures ultra-high definition images that take full advantage of the camera’s sharp Carl Zeiss lens. A bigger sensor captures more light, resulting in reduced noise levels and smooth, detailed low-light images.

Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar® lens

The F2.8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar® T* has a wide aperture, which allows more light to enter the lens. The unique T* multilayer lens coating gives you sharp, true-colour image reproduction without flare or ‘ghosting’. The wide aperture also enables you to control foreground and background blur levels, so you can be more creative with your photos.

BIONZ X processor

The camera’s BIONZ X image processor enables high-speed, high-precision processing of the information coming from the CMOS sensor. The image processor also helps the camera deliver a wide ISO range that extends up to ISO 25600, for incredible detail all the way through to the highest sensitivity setting.

XGA OLED Tru-Finder™

With 100% frame coverage, wide viewing angle (33.1˚) and high eyepoint (23.3mm), the OLED Tru-Finder™ shows you real-time effects before you press the shutter. The hi-res, hi-contrast OLED viewfinder can display a range of information including exposure levels, brightness, white balance, histogram, shooting information and face recognition.

Full HD 1080/60p video

The camera’s high-resolution sensor and the ability to shoot at a 24p True Cinema frame rate, gives you full creative control of your movies. And with AVCHD Progressive 2.0 supporting 60p (NTSC) recording, you’ll be able to capture ultra-smooth, visually stunning Full HD video.

Picture quality
Image sensor size *
1"
Camera type *
Bridge camera
Megapixel *
20.2 MP
Sensor type *
CMOS
Maximum image resolution *
5472 x 3648 pixels
Still image resolution(s) *
20M (5472×3648) 10M (3888×2592) 5M (2736×1824) 18M (4864×3648) 10M (3648×2736) 5M (2592×1944) 17M (5472×3080) 7.5M (3648×2056) 4.2M (2720×1528) VGA (640 x 480) 13M (3648×3648) 6.5M (2544×2544) 3.7M (1920×1920) 12416×1856 5536×2160 8192×1856 3872×2160
Image stabilizer *
Yes
Supported aspect ratios
1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Image sensor size (W x H)
0.52 x 0.346" (13.2 x 8.8 mm)
Image formats supported *
JPG, RAW
Lens system
Optical zoom *
8.3x
Digital zoom *
2x
Focal length range
8.8 - 73.3 mm
Minimum focal length (35mm film equiv)
0.945" (24 mm)
Maximum focal length (35mm film equiv)
7.87" (200 mm)
Filter size
2.44" (6.2 cm)
Focusing
Focus adjustment *
Auto/Manual
Auto focusing (AF) modes *
Centre weighted Auto Focus, Flexible Spot Auto Focus, Multi Point Auto Focus, Spot Auto Focus
Auto Focus (AF) assist beam
Yes
Exposure
ISO sensitivity (min) *
125
ISO sensitivity (max) *
12800
ISO sensitivity
125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12800, 25600, Auto
Light exposure modes *
Aperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE
Light exposure correction *
± 3EV (1/3EV step)
Light metering *
Centre-weighted, Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Spot
Shutter
Fastest camera shutter speed *
1/3200 s
Slowest camera shutter speed *
30 s
Flash
Flash modes *
Auto, Fill-in, Flash off, Red-eye reduction, Slow synchronization
External flash connector
Yes
Video
Video recording *
Yes
Maximum video resolution *
1920 x 1080 pixels
HD type *
Full HD
Video resolutions
640 x 480, 1440 x 1080, 1920 x 1080
Motion JPEG frame rate
60 fps
Video formats supported
AVCHD, MP4
Audio
Built-in microphone *
Yes
Memory
Compatible memory cards *
MS Duo, MS PRO Duo, MS PRO Duo HS, MS Pro-HG Duo, MS XC-HG Duo, SD, SDHC, SDXC
Memory
Memory slots
2
Display
Display *
TFT
Display diagonal *
3"
Display resolution (numeric)
1440000 pixels
Vari-angle LCD display
Yes
Second display
Yes
Second display diagonal
0.39"
Viewfinder
Viewfinder type
Electronic
Ports & interfaces
PictBridge *
No
USB version *
2.0
HDMI *
Yes
HDMI connector type
Micro
Microphone in
Yes
Headphone outputs
1
Network
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Near Field Communication (NFC) *
Yes
Camera
White balance *
Auto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Shade
Scene modes *
Close-up (macro), Night, Night portrait, Portrait, Sports, Sunset, Twilight, Landscape
Camera playback
Movie, Single image, Slide show
Multi burst mode
Yes
Start-up time
1400 ms
Histogram
Yes
GPS (satellite)
No
On Screen Display (OSD) languages
Croatian, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, German, Dutch, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish
Camera file system
DPOF, DCF
Design
Product color *
Black
Battery
Battery technology *
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery life (CIPA standard)
420 shots
Battery life (max)
3.5 h
Battery type
NP-FW50
Weight & dimensions
Width
5.08" (129 mm)
Depth
4.02" (102.2 mm)
Height
3.47" (88.1 mm)
Weight
26.6 oz (755 g)
Weight (including battery)
28.7 oz (813 g)
Packaging content
AC adapter included
Yes
Cables included
USB
Batteries included
Yes
Other features
Built-in flash
Yes
Power source type
Battery
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2013-12-12 02:35:03
Uk has collected 121 expert reviews for Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 and the average expert rating is 88 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
88%
Source Review comments Score
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-12-12 02:35:03
We're in the process of testing the Sony RX10 expert bridge, which uses the same 1" 20-Megapixel BSI CMOS Exmor R sensor already seen in the excellent RX100 Mk II... Sony is committed to taking its RX camera line further this year. After outing the RX100...
Good 1" sensor, 24200 mm lens with constant f/2.8 aperture is unique on the market, Picture quality, Versatility, Build quality, Plenty of customisable features, WiFi NFC, Wide range of accessories available...
Bad No standalone battery charger supplied as standard, No touchscreen...
Bottom line The RX10 is an audacious kind of bridge but the risk has certainly paid off for Sony. The firm has once again landed with a top-quality camera in a sector where no-one really expected such a shockwave. With the RX10, the bridge market has a new flagship t...
100%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2013-12-12 02:35:03
What is the Sony RX10? The RX10 is a bridge camera, but not in the traditional sense. Where most bridge cameras settle for big zoom lenses strapped to compact camera size sensors, the RX10 has high-end lens technology, a large sensor and several other adv...
Bottom line Despite its high price tag the RX10 delivers on almost all fronts with great build quality, impressive images and a solid performance all forming a complete package. If you're happy to part with the cash you'll be rewarded with one of the best bridge came...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-12-12 02:35:03
Everyone loves a superzoom. And Sony has gone and taken the category up a notch with a model that looks more akin to a DSLR with a fixed lens: the Cyber-shot RX10. At a Sony launch event in London's City Hall, Pocket-lint got to handle this bridge camera...
Good Decent image quality, Constant f/2.8 aperture, Physical aperture ring, Great for video capture, Weather-sealed, Close-up focus is brilliant, Fast autofocus, Tilt-angle LCD very useful, Great electronic viewfinder...
Bad Zoom lens slow to travel, Aperture click on/off switch placement, It's DSLR in its scale, Could do with greater focal length, It's a lot of cash, No touchscreen, No pinpoint autofocus, Who's it aimed at...
Bottom line There's no doubting that the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 has a huge list of positives under its belt - that sharp, bright lens and constant f/2.8 aperture; the large sensor; the physical aperture ring; speedy autofocus; and a great LCD and viewfinder combination...
0%
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-12-12 02:35:03
It's no secret that the compact camera market is declining, but one area that seems to continue to perform reasonably well is the bridge camera market. Sony has already taken hold of another lucrative area of the market with its RX100, and follow up, the...
Good Large one-inch sensor, f/2.8 constant aperture, Tilting screen, Excellent viewfinder...
Bad No touchscreen, High price...
Bottom line Overall, Sony has brought another interesting concept to the market, expanding its well-respected RX family with this high quality addition...
90%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2014-02-06 03:01:27
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Bottom line Outstanding photos and videos and a pleasure to use: the RX10 is a class act...
100%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2014-02-19 01:48:58
Interchangeable lens cameras are great, except for one nagging aspect: if you want a wide focal range you're typically carrying a bag full of various glass. Needless to say, this isn't much fun on vacation or even a simple day trip. Enter the long-zoom or...
Good Excellent stills and videos, Great f/2.8 constant aperture, High-quality EVF...
Bad Expensive, heavy (for a bridge camera), No touchscreen LCD, Would love a longer zoom...
Bottom line We began this review with the conundrum every DSLR owner confronts – dealing with myriad lenses and shoulder-breaking gear bags – and whether there is a high-quality, portable solution for these issues. The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 is it and it deserves our...
80%
itreviews.com
Updated:
2014-03-13 01:24:51
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 ($1,299.99 direct) is not the type of camera that would typically excite this reviewer. The full-frame mirrorless Alpha 7 and 7R, which were announced on the same day held more interest for me. They took some of the spotlight...
Bottom line The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a bridge-style camera that gets just about everything right, and its steep asking price reflects its impeccable quality...
100%
amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2014-04-02 02:25:51
Unless you have been hiding under a rock for the past few months, you’ll no doubt have heard that compact camera sales are falling due to the popularity of camera smartphones. This has forced the camera industry to re-address its product lines, with many...
Bottom line It is clear that Sony has identified a niche in the market, and has created an excellent camera to fill it. However, it is a niche for a reason, and the real difficulty comes not in designing and making the camera, but in selling it. With a RRP of a littl...
100%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-11 01:15:55
It's no secret that the compact camera market is declining, but one area which seems to continue to perform reasonably well is the bridge camera market.Sony has already taken hold of another lucrative area of the market with its RX100 and follow up, the R...
Good Large oneinch sensor, f/2.8 constant aperture, Tilting screen, Excellent viewfinder...
Bad No touchscreen, High price...
Bottom line The RX10 could be the camera to shake up the bridge camera market. You might also like... Best tripods and camera supports: 15 tested It's a camera which offers a unique set of features in what is becoming an increasingly packed market. The fact that it u...
90%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-06 06:09:47
The RX10 is the fifth camera in Sony's RX line-up of Cyber-shots, although only four models are currently listed on Sony's Australian website: the RX100 MII, RX100, RX10 and RX1R. Three of them use the same 20.2 megapixel 1.0-type back-illuminated Exmor R...
Bottom line If you're drawn to 'all-in-one' cameras, the RX10 is definitely worth a look. Although relatively pricey, its f/2.8 zoom lens partly justifies the cost imposition and helps to make the camera a worthwhile choice for travellers who want a single camera sol...
0%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2014-06-07 01:46:51
Resembling a cross between a digital SLR and a Howitzer cannon, the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 looks like a serious contender for serious photography from the off. It would have to be with a suggested retail price circa £1,000. Previous RX series cameras, such...
Good Solid feel magnesium alloy build apes a semi pro DSLR, tilting LCD and eye level viewfinder just above offer a wide range of creative framing opportunities, zoom lens drags the faraway closer to enable more shots from a standing position too, image qualit...
Bad High asking price would seem to limit appeal to dedicated enthusiasts, a big lens means a bulky body...
Bottom line ...
80%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-06-21 12:12:25
When the original RX100 hit the scene a few years ago, it blew the doors off of the point-and-shoot category. With a big, 1-inch sensor, compact body, and roughly $650 price tag, it hit the sweet spot between size and image quality in a way no other camer...
Bottom line First, let's just be clear: In terms of pure potential performance, there are better cameras for the money. Many of them. And you can rather easily get something like the Olympus OM-D E-M10 and a better (albeit prime) lens for less than $1,300. But either...
100%
thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2014-08-06 10:54:59
Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 digital camera. Like the Sony NEX and RX100, this is a groundbreaking camera, but the RX10 addresses a different set of needs from the high-end point and shoot RX100 and RX100 II or the bigger sensor NEX mode...
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gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2015-06-04 13:22:17
The Sony A7 series marked a turning point for photographic gear, but it also overshadowed another new Sony offering every bit as unique as its full-frame companions. The RX10 was designed to bring powerhouse features into a practical and versatile package...
Bottom line The RX10 is very nearly perfect as an all-in-one video/photo machine, as long as you don't mind sacrificing pocketability, and don't need the professional image quality of a DSLR (very few do). This is the camera to replace the hundreds of Canon Rebels I...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-06-10 05:37:25
Jump to our Best Compact cameras, Ultra-zoom cameras and Bridge camerasTo make this article easier to browse, and to make it easier for you to find the camera you're after, we've split it into three pages. This page has our favourite DSLR cameras and Comp...
0%
techradar.com
Updated:
2015-09-11 11:59:21
Sony first introduced its convention-defying RX10 bridge camera range back in 2013. Most bridge cameras offer monster-sized zoom ranges you might never use fully, which forces the makers to use tiny 1/2.3-inch sensors that compromise the image quality.But...
Good One, inch sensor, f/2.8 constant aperture, Excellent viewfinder...
Bad Screen not touch, sensitive, Limited raw functionality, High price...
Bottom line Like the RX10, the RX10 II is a tempting option for photographers on the move who value image quality above a huge zoom range. It's expensive compared to the competition, but it's a serious alternative to a DSLR and a few lenses...
90%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2015-09-11 11:59:21
Sony first introduced its convention-defying RX10 bridge camera range back in 2013. Most bridge cameras offer monster-sized zoom ranges you might never use fully, which forces the makers to use tiny 1/2.3-inch sensors that compromise the image quality.B...
Good Oneinch sensor, f/2.8 constant aperture, Excellent viewfinder...
Bad Screen not touchsensitive, Limited raw functionality, High price...
Bottom line Like the RX10, the RX10 II is a tempting option for photographers on the move who value image quality above a huge zoom range. It's expensive compared to the competition, but it's a serious alternative to a DSLR and a few lenses...
90%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2015-09-11 11:59:21
If you're a fan of spot-the-difference games, Sony's RX10 and RX10 II would keep you amused on those long rainy Sunday afternoons. One thing's for sure, they were cast from the same mold and it's difficult to tell them apart physically without making a lo...
Good 1" 20 Mpx sensor, 24200mm 8.3x zoom lens with constant f/2.8 aperture, Picture quality up to ISO 1,600, 2,350,000dot OLED viewfinder nice to use, Build quality, WiFi NFC, 4K video, 1000/500/250 fps HFR slow motion, Comes with two batteries...
Bad No wall charger, No touchscreen, Long startup, Zoom a little slow to get going, HD Video quality lower than the RX10's...
Bottom line The Sony RX10 II, like its predecessor, is an excellent bridge camera for semi-professionals: it's well built, well designed and you get great picture and video quality. But it's exactly because it's so like its brother that, apart from for super slow mot...
100%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2015-09-11 11:59:21
Hands-on with the Sony RX10 II Over the last few years, we've met a few superzoom cameras that make us think, “why would anyone who loves photography want this camera?” Giant bodies and limited image quality make some of this breed a case of "all zoom, no...
0%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2015-09-11 11:59:21
The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 II bucks the trend in cameras. It's the size of a compact system camera or small DSLR, but has a fixed lens like a compact. It lacks the appeal of an interchangeable lens system camera, or the portability of a compact camera. The...
0%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2015-10-25 04:30:22
You might look at the price above and think, 'Blimey, that's expensive for a bridge camera.' You'd be right too, except Sony's RX10 II is special.It sports a memory-attached sensor that opens up possibilities shut off to most cameras, such as the ability...
Good Superb allround image quality and handling, Excellent lens, HFR shooting opens up new possibilities, 4K video...
Bad Expensive, Shooting in HFR can be tricky...
Bottom line As a money-no-object snapper, the RX10 II works like a dream This is a hugely impressive camera and, even without counting its tricksy high-speed antics, incredibly versatile. As an all-rounder with a non-interchangeable lens, I can't think of any other...
100%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2015-10-31 10:31:55
Sony has been the top dog in the point-and-shoot game for the last few years thanks to stellar cameras like the Cyber-shot RX10 and RX100. It recently recently cemented its lead in the pocketable area with the new RX100 Mark IV , adding 4K video, high-spe...
Bottom line It's an incredible camera, but we're still incredulous about the price. Sony has once again shown that it has the point-and-shoot game figured out. So much so that it continues to be its own biggest competitor. Both the RX10 and RX100 lines share the...
90%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2015-11-05 11:32:22
You might look at the price above and think, 'Wow, that's expensive for a bridge camera.' You'd be right too, except Sony's RX10 II is special. It sports a memory-attached sensor that opens up possibilities shut off to most cameras, such as the ability...
100%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-11-07 10:37:58
Now we have the RX10 II, and it’s great to see that everything I liked about the original model is still intact. It appears to use the same lens and sensor, and the external design and controls are almost exactly as they were. The only tweak I spotted is...
Bottom line A formidable camera at an equally imposing price, it’s the Sony RX10 II’s slow motion modes that really stand out...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2015-12-31 08:13:16
The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 II is, just like its predecessor, a camera that's going to divide opinion. On paper its 24-200mm f/2.8 equivalent lens and 1-inch sensor combination sounds like the bees knees. Until, that is, you see the physical size of this cam...
Good Constant f/2.8 aperture and great lens quality, physical aperture ring control, weathersealed prospec construction, fast autofocus and decent closeup ability, great tiltangle LCD and builtin electronic viewfinder, ace slowmo and 4K video capture...
Bad Limited upgrades compared to original model, no touchscreen controls, lens slow to travel through zoom, focus selector positioning not ideal, maximum focal length limitations, no pinpoint or more complex autofocus options, it's really expensive...
Bottom line We've been living with the RX10 II in the real-world and keep questioning its suitability for a mass audience and its considerable price point acting as a barrier. Who would buy it? But that's to overthink this camera. Given the results we've been...
90%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2016-01-30 08:32:51
But, at an RRP of AU$1899 it's the most expensive model in its class. Rivals like Panasonic's DMC-FZ1000 and Canon's PowerShot G3 X have RRPs closer to the AU$1000 level and, although they may lack some of the RX10 II's features, they offer some differenc...
Bottom line Like its predecessor, the RX10 Mark II packs a lot into a relatively compact camera body and is worthy of consideration by anyone who wants a premium, long zoom camera with a larger than average (12.8 x 9.6 mm) sensor and 4K movie recording capabilities...
88%
amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2016-02-27 09:56:06
The lens is a Zeiss 24-200mm equivalent f/2.8, which again provides the aperture and focal lengths that most enthusiast photographers will need. Since the release of the RX10, Panasonic has released the Lumix DMC-FZ1000 – a bridge camera with a very simil...
Bottom line Like its RX10 predecessor, the RX10 II produces great images, it has an excellent lens, very good build and handling, and it excels at video capture. The new EVF and electronic shutter options are great additions to the camera, and the 4K video capture an...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2013-12-12 02:35:03
Along with a raft of Sony announcements this morning comes the RX10, a premium bridge camera that sports a 24-200mm zoom lens.The fixed Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm f/2.8 lens is intended to be a credible alternative to an interchangeable lens c...
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dpreview.com
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2013-12-12 02:35:03
1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Body & Design4. Body & Design Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX10 First Impressions Review October 2013 | By Richard Butler Tweet Preview based on a pre-production DSC-RX10 Sony have a long history of making interesting cameras a...
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luminous-landscape.com
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2013-12-21 02:59:39
The Sony DSC-RX10 is not exactly what it appears to be. What's that – you say? Well, it's a 20 Megapixel 1" Exmore-R sensor equipped body with a permanent 8...
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photographybay.com
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2013-12-21 02:59:40
The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 is essentially a RX100 with a massive 24-200mm f/2.8 lens. And it looks like this is going to be a great combination.I was surprise at how light the body is when I picked it up. I was expecting it to have more of a mirrorless o...
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photographyblog.com
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2014-01-20 01:26:09
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a premium bridge compact camera aimed at the keen enthusiast photographer. The RX10 offers an integrated 8.3x, 24-200mm Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* zoom lens with a fast maximum aperture of f/2.8 throughout the entire focal...
Bottom line The new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a bridge-style compact camera with all of its settings proverbially pushed up to MAX. Sony have truly gone to town and created the most full-featured, best-performing super-zoom that we've ever reviewed, and importantl...
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pcmag.com
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2014-01-29 02:19:17
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 ($1,299.99 direct)$998.00 at Amazon is not the type of camera that would typically excite this reviewer.  The full-frame mirrorless Alpha 7 and 7R, which were announced on the same day held more intere...
Good Impressively sharp 24-200mm f/2.8 lens. Big 1-inch image sensor. 10fps burst shooting. Speedy focus. 1080p60 video capture. Excellent customizable control layout. Sharp EVF. Tilting rear LCD. Multi Interface hot shoe. Integrated Wi-Fi with NFC.
Bad Bulky. Expensive. External battery charger not included...
Bottom line The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a bridge-style camera that gets just about everything right, and its steep asking price reflects its impeccable quality...
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techreviewsource.com
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2014-01-30 01:18:14
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 ($1,299.99 direct) is not the type of camera that would typically excite this reviewer. The full-frame mirrorless Alpha 7 and 7R , which were announced on the same day held more interest for me. They took some of the spotlight...
Good Impressively sharp 24200mm f/2.8 lens. Big 1inch image sensor. 10fps burst shooting. Speedy focus. 1080p60 video capture. Excellent customizable control layout. Sharp EVF. Tilting rear LCD. Multi Interface hot shoe. Integrated WiFi with NFC.
Bad Bulky. Expensive. External battery charger not included...
Bottom line The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a bridge-style camera that gets just about everything right, and its steep asking price reflects its impeccable quality...
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imaging-resource.com
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2014-02-05 02:08:29
Once a popular category, the market for enthusiast-grade, all-in-one cameras (aka "bridge" cameras) has been a little moribund in recent years. The new Sony RX10 promises to breathe new life into the high end of that field. While there's been a steady str...
Good Smaller than SLR/CSC with comparable lenses, Larger sensor than other bridge cameras, SLRlike body without the hassle of changing lenses, Weathersealed, Constant f/2.8 maximum aperture, Generous zoom range, Great viewfinder, Swift performance, Plenty of e...
Bad Expensive compared to other bridge cameras, Menus respond slowly after burst shooting, Lens doesn't zoom very quickly, High ISO performance doesn't quite match RX100 II...
Bottom line Conventional wisdom says that if you want the best pictures, you want interchangeable lenses. The Sony RX10 turns that theory on its head, substituting the interchangeable lenses for just the one fixed lens -- but what a great optic it is! With a bright...
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engadget.com
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2014-02-12 01:28:40
To many photographers -- amateurs and professionals alike -- digital SLRs represent quality. The fact that you can remove the lens and swap it for another is inconsequential to those who never buy a second optic, and it's that segment of the market that S...
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line Sony's RX10 may be expensive, but this camera's a no-brainer if you have the $1,300 to spare...
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cameralabs.com
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2014-02-12 01:28:40
Sony RX10 review The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 is a high-end bridge camera with an 8.3x 24-200mm range, constant f2.8 aperture and a 20 Megapixel sensor that's larger than those in most compact cameras. Announced in October 2013, it joins the best-selling...
Good Very high quality 24-200mm equivalent zoom, Constant f2.8 aperture; good quality even wide open, Comfortable and tough weather-sealed body, Superb large and detailed electronic viewfinder, Fast continuous shooting: 10fps for 2.5 seconds, Powerful movie features with full manual control, Microphone & headphone jacks and clean HDMI output, Focus peaking, zebra patterns & built-in ND filter, Manual...
Bad Slow zoom control, especially when filming, Laborious to manually set AF area, No touch-screen, Can’t control AF while filming, Disappointing Continuous AF, Basic smartphone remote control, No GPS tagging with Sony app, No interval timer, No slow motion video option, Most expensive bridge camera to date.
Bottom line Let's not beat about the bush here: the Sony RX10 is the most powerful and capable bridge camera to date, but it's also the most expensive. So that's the non-shocker here: pay more, get more. But the interesting part is someone thought to take the bri...
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theverge.com
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2014-03-12 01:33:17
After 30 seconds in a trance I wanted to take a picture, and I had the perfect thing: the Sony RX10. Sony's new $1,299.99 superzoom has a big enough sensor to get a good shot in that dimly lit subway station, long enough zoom (just over 8x) to capture the...
Good Versatile, sharp lens, Solid picture quality, even in low light, Incredibly easy to learn and operate...
Bad Expensive, Bulky, Enough autofocus problems to be worrisome...
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mobilephonereviewss.com
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2014-03-20 02:34:48
The RX10 weighs 1.75 lbs. so it's no lightweight. It has a magnesium alloy body with a leather-style covering and it's weather and dust resistant. It looks and feels like a quality camera and it's large enough to provide a good grip and set of controls. T...
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dpreview.com
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2014-03-27 01:34:15
Sony has a long history of making interesting cameras and have, in recent years, produced some of the most innovative products and technologies. Not all of these developments have caught on but we've admired its pioneering spirit, even when we haven't alw...
Good Very good photo quality, especially when shooting Raw, Topnotch video quality, Excellent and flexible 24200mm equiv. F2.8 lens, Solid, weathersealed body, Many tools for shooting video: focus peaking, zebra pattern, stepless aperture ring, Responsive AF i...
Bad Pricey, JPEG images are oversharpened and overprocessed, Video bit rates not competitive with best digital cameras, Autofocus can be hesitant, especially in low light; AF improves when assist lamp is turned off, Camera 'locks up' while buffer is clearing...
Bottom line The Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 offers a great combination of still and video quality, thanks to its 1" sensor and 24-200 F2.8 lens. Its focus is as much about video as stills, and the RX10 offers more controls in that respect than virtually any other camera. Its...
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ubergizmo.com
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2014-05-20 01:18:19
The Sony RX10 is a cousin of the much smaller RX100 II, which was quite popular due to its size/performance ratio. Both cameras share common traits like the 1” sensor, but the RX10 has the benefit of getting the latest hardware from Sony, namely the Bionz...
Bottom line The Sony RX10 is a very unique camera because of its awesome 16-200mm constant f2.8 lens — that pretty much sums it up. There is nothing quite like it.This makes it very difficult to replicate its optical functionality with other camera systems, especiall...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2014-05-22 05:53:04
Resembling a cross between a digital SLR camera and a Howitzer cannon, the Sony DSC-RX10 is a serious contender for serious photographers who find themselves in situations where they don't want to carry a DSLR and a few lenses in their bag.Unlike a DSLR...
Good Solid feel magnesium alloy build apes a semi pro DSLR, Tilting LCD and eye level viewfinder, Image quality a knock out for photos and video...
Bad Big, permanently-attached lens = a bulky camera, Priced as much as some DSLRs...
Bottom line Beefy bridge camera packs extensive zoom range and semi-pro spec into solid body...
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macworld.com
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2014-05-25 04:45:53
Resembling a cross between a digital SLR camera and a Howitzer cannon, the Sony DSC-RX10 is a serious contender for serious photographers who find themselves in situations where they don't want to carry a DSLR and a few lenses in their bag. Unlike a DSLR...
Good Solid feel magnesium alloy build apes a semi pro DSLR, Tilting LCD and eye level viewfinder, Image quality a knock out for photos and video...
Bad Big, permanentlyattached lens = a bulky camera, Priced as much as some DSLRs...
Bottom line Though the DSC-RX10 is not an inexpensive camera, when you add up what a semi-pro DSLR body and a similar zoom would cost, investing in the RX10 actually makes for a sound investment...
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consumersearch.com
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2014-06-27 03:24:14
Relatively big but comfortable. With its large image sensor and great zoom lens, the Sony DSC-RX10 is not going to be a small camera, but it's not really large either -- it's about the height and width of a small DSLR. The body has a rubberized grip with...
Good Larger sensor than other bridge cameras, Excellent video quality, Premium superzoom lens...
Bad External battery charger not included, No touch screen, Larger than other compact cameras...
Bottom line The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a niche camera, but reviewers can't agree on exactly what that niche is. They do agree that the DSC-RX10 is unique and unlike anything else out there, and that it's the best bridge camera, between a compact and a DSLR, on t...
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digitalcameraworld.com
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2014-07-23 12:12:30
Sony RX10 review: is Sony's premium bridge camera with a 1in sensor and an f/2.8 constant aperture set to change the camera market, or will its price tag hold it back?We don't often review bridge cameras here at Digital Camera World – but then, the Sony R...
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dpreview.com
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2014-08-09 12:27:42
Stepping up in the compact spectrum are cameras that tend to be aimed at photographers who want full photographic control. Good low-light performance, the ability to shoot Raw, and accessible manual controls make these compacts a viable portable alternati...
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dpreview.com
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2015-02-25 13:56:38
These cameras may be a bit too big to fit in your pocket but most are compact enough to be considered appealing alternatives to heavier, bulkier, interchangeable lens camera systems...
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dxomark.com
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2015-06-13 08:07:08
Following the firm's successful RX100 II model Sony has introduced the RX10, a bridge type camera featuring a 20-Mpix 1-inch format sensor with a constant f2.8 aperture 24-200mm equivalent from Zeiss. Read on to find out how this intriguing model performs...
Bottom line As hoped for, the RX10 has the same high-quality, high performance sensor as the RX100 II. If the handling is good and Carl Zeiss 24-200mm f2.8 equivalent zoom performs as well as anticipated, then the RX10 may be the most versatile ‘walkabout' model on t...
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dxomark.com
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2015-09-11 11:59:21
As you might expect, the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 II is the update to the original RX10 introduced in late 2013, and features a new 20-Mpix “stacked” one-inch type BSI-CMOS along with the familiar body and Zeiss-badged stabilized 24-200mm (equivalent f2.8) zo...
Bottom line Although detractors may gripe about the lack of any real improvements in sensor performance over its predecessor, the new stacked-type back-illuminated sensor in Sony Cyber-shot RX10 II performs particularly well, given the advances from the high-speed re...
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dpreview.com
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2015-09-11 11:59:21
The original RX10 , impressive as it was on paper, never truly appealed to my needs as a photographer. I've always much preferred the compact size of the RX100 to the nearly-DSLR size of the RX10. My feeling is that if I am going to carry a camera the siz...
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videomaker.com
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2015-09-11 11:59:21
Slow mo test footage and some insights on HFR (high frame rate) mode from the new Sony RX10 II. Shooting Full 1080 HD in both 480 frames per second and 960 frames per second. Music Licensed from PremiumBeat: ‘Dealer Thriller ' by Simon CharrierSlow mo tes...
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imaging-resource.com
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2015-09-11 11:59:21
Apart from the Mark II badging, nothing has changed from the front to distinguish it from the RX10.As previously mentioned, the optics of the RX10 II remain unchanged from its older sibling, offering the same excellent Zeiss-branded 24-200mm equivalent f/...
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dpreview.com
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2015-09-11 11:59:21
Sony has released updates to its popular RX-series compact cameras, leaving the externals pretty much unchanged, but with a major update to their sensors.Both cameras use a 'Stacked CMOS' design, which Sony calls Exmor RS. This is the next generation of C...
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shutterbug.com
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2015-09-11 11:59:32
We've just returned from Sony's New York City press conference where the company announced a trio of groundbreaking new cameras: the 42.4-megapixel, full frame Sony A7R II mirrorless camera, the 20MP Sony RX100 IV compact camera and the 20MP Sony RX10 II...
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photographyblog.com
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2015-09-18 10:57:13
The Sony RX10 II is a high-end bridge camera that uses a larger than normal 1-inch sensor to achieve superior image quality. The sensor itself is an upgrade over that in the original RX10, as despite being the same physical size and 20.2MP resolution, its...
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dpreview.com
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2015-10-17 05:39:31
The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 II is the follow-up to the original RX10 bridge camera and shares the same magnesium alloy, twin-dial body design and fast, sharp 24-200mm F2.8 equiv. lens.Under the hood, the RX10 II uses Sony's latest 20.2MP 1-inch Exmor RS BSI...
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pcmag.com
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2015-10-23 03:23:30
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 II ($1,299.99) is an update to one of our favorite premium superzoom cameras, the RX10. Like its predecessor, it sports a 20-megapixel 1-inch image sensor and a fixed 24-200mm f/2.8 zoom lens. Its body is largely unchanged, al...
Good Sharp f/2.8 zoom lens. 1-inch image sensor. Very fast autofocus. 12.5fps burst shooting. Tilting rear display. Excellent EVF. Solid control layout. Wi-Fi and NFC. High-def slow-motion mode. 4K recording.
Bad Autofocus inconsistent in HFR mode. Shorter zoom range than others in this class. External battery charger not included. Pricey...
Bottom line The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 II premium superzoom offers serious video upgrades, but it's priced a bit higher than it should be...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2016-01-30 08:32:51
Richard Sibley tests Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 II, with new 20.2-million-pixel stacked sensor, 4K video capture and slow-motion video at up to 1000fps.The lens is a Zeiss 24-200mm equivalent f/2.8, which again provides the aperture and focal lengths that...
Bottom line Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 II review - Full Specification Best Prices from Reevoo Latest Deals From eBay /*
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musicphotolife.com
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2016-04-06 15:58:12
Year-in, year-out, camera makers are churning our variants of cameras in existing form factors or sensor sizes.When Sony announced the RX-series, starting with an 1-inch RX100, we knew it is the start of a journey of game-changing innovation. The RX1 came...
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dpreview.com
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2017-07-04 01:35:32
Last updated: June 9, 2017While most of new 1" sensor enthusiast cameras have been on the shorter end of the focal length spectrum, there are now quite a few long zoom models, as well. Whether you want something pocketable or want to shoot for the moon (p...
Bottom line Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
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thephoblographer.com
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2018-04-04 08:50:33
In the pantheon of cameras that were, are, and will be, it is rare that a point-and-shoot will turn heads. That's not to say that there haven't been any, but so many compromises are made with cheaper cameras that it's easy to forget about them altogether...
Good A fixed-aperture Zeiss lens with a long reach, 24-200mm, Aperture control with a dedicated ring on the lens, Comfortable DSLR design, Stellar image quality...
Bad The lens's main ring doubles as the focus and zoom ring depending on what mode you're in, and the zoom is often too slow, Fairly expensive at roughly $1,300...
Bottom line The Sony RX10 is a surprising contender in the crowded marketplace for cameras. It's a bridge camera for the consumer that wants the capabilities of a DSLR without the hassle of deciding which lens(es) to buy. Of course, its 1-inch sensor slots it below S...
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