Sony Cybershot DSC-RX10 II
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10 years ago
So far, this thing is a dominator!!
Loving on this camera - after two weeks of use. I got it for the ultra high framerate feature - 960fps is amazing - and I've been using it as my goto knock around camera. Never thought I'd be so in-love with a fixed lens setup, but the RX100ii is great. Super fast lens with a decent zoom.
Pros:
- Easy to Use
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Battery Life
- Great Resolution
- Large Clear LCD
- Small / Compact
10 years ago
Sony RX10 II review
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.
10 years ago
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 II review
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 similar specification to the RX10.
10 years ago
Sony RX10 II
The Sony RX10 II is a dream camera for many. It combines great general image quality with incredible video skills, super-rapid shooting speed and a lens that offers both a wide zoom range and constant max aperture of f/2.8 throughout. This is an amazing combo.
Pros:
- Versatile
- high-quality lens
- Good image quality
- Good manual control
- Excellent speed and slo-mo video skills
Cons:
- Expensive
- especially against RX10
- Limited display tilt usefulness
10 years ago
Sony Cyber-shot RX10 II Review
The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 Mark II features the World's first stacked 1.0 inch BSI CMOS sensor with a DRAM memory chip. The camera features 40x Super Slow Motion Capture, 4K Video Shooting, High-speed Anti-Distortion Shutter, and 14fps continuous shooting.
Pros:
- Constant f/2.8 aperture lens
- Excellent image quality
- Excellent noise performance
- 4K video recording
- High speed video
- Weather-sealed body
- High resolution electronic viewfinder
- High speed continuous shooting
- Fast focus and shutter response
- Built in Wi-Fi and NFC
Cons:
- Price seems very high (but may come down
- Raw not available at the same time as creative effects
- JPEG Super Fine not an option when shooting JPEG+RAW
10 years ago
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 II
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 new Exmor RS design features a stacked...
10 years ago
early, but promising
travel main use at this time<br />good flexibility <br />love ability to capture stills during video<br />hate not being able to read card outside of body
Pros:
- Easy to Use
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Battery Life
- Large Clear LCD
- Take Pic During Video
Cons:
- Auto Focus Slow At Times
- Bulky
- Full On To View Images
- Hood Hard To Use
- No Auto Pop Up Flash
10 years ago
Unfortunately, that's really holding us back from giving this lens the Editor's Choice rating is the battery life. Within a couple of hours of going out and shooting (more like eight hours of doing it) the battery died on us and we had to resort to other cameras.
10 years ago
Sony RX10 II
Two years after its predecessor invented the large-sensor, long-zoom category, the Sony RX10 II is here to take things to the next level. It aims to replace your bulky interchangeable-lens camera with a veritable Swiss Army knife compendium of photographic features in a beautifully-crafted body.
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- Superb viewfinder
- Excellent image and video quality for its class
- Bright and versatile zoom lens
- Very fast autofocus
- Great burst performance and depth
- Incredible slow-motion capabilities
- Really intuitive Wi-Fi image transfer
- Good battery life
Cons:
- Expensive compared to its nearest competitors
- Less zoom reach than rivals
- Soft in corners wide-open
- Slow buffer clearing
- Small rear control dial has poor tactile feedback
- Long delay to render each high frame-rate movie
- No tilt/swivel or touch on the LCD panel
10 years ago
Sony RX10 II review
Almost everything about the RX10 II is seriously impressive, but I have two niggling doubts that stop me giving it top marks. One is the lack of a touchscreen, which I feel is a significant drawback for video capture - something this camera is otherwise superbly equipped for.
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