Like the changes of the seasons, Sony's excellence is becoming an unstoppable phenomenon. A large part of this is the company's excellent sensor technology, and that includes this 1in marvel.
Like the changes of the seasons, Sony's excellence is becoming an unstoppable phenomenon. A large part of this is the company's excellent sensor technology, and that includes this 1in marvel.
Sony's Cyber-shot RX10 IV will make you a believer in all-in-one cameras.
Very high-quality stills and movies; 25x telephoto Zeiss lens; Eye AF function is outstanding; Features designed for amateur filmmaking; 1-inch stacked sensor
Tends to overexpose in auto mode; Sony's menus are still hard to navigate
Integral zoom lens cameras are often referred to as "bridge" cameras: the idea being that they bridge the gap between compact and DSLR models. If there's a bridge connection here it's in the rather incredible zoom range of the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV ($1,700, retail price) that spans the far shores...
After spending a few hours with the RX10 IV, we're very impressed with this camera so far. The improved AF-perhaps its biggest selling point-was incredibly quick during our field tests.
I purchased this camera to use on a vacation to Newfoundland. I do quite a bit of hiking there and I wanted to reduce the wait that I normally carry when using a DSLR. I am very happy with the features this camera offers. One feature that I would like to have would be a digital ND filter.
As a dedicated Canon user and having a somewhat lesser view off Sony historically, I have to say this is a brilliant product. Slightly noisier in low light than I would have preferred but that is not to say I am probably being picky, used to Pro cameras as I am.
I bought this after going to Antarctica with only a mobile phone and regretting the quality of the photos/movies I shot. I just returned from Russia and wow, I was amazed at the number of good shots from this camera. Yes, there were a few moments it would not focus (ie.
Build quality
Complicated; Bulky
For recent buyers, this camera is the perfect buy due to its excelling picture quality. It has a long zoom range and allows you to make videos with auto-focus. It captures each and every detail even with action shots and portraits both.
Wi-Fi integration; Touch LCD screen; Phase detect autofocus; Raw capture with tracking; 1080p slow-motion and 4k video
Very expensive; The hood on the lens blocks the flash
For a wildlife shooter and at times a sports shooter I have not found a camera that has given me the ability to stop a bird in flight. To freeze a surfer on a maneuver that would make you feel that this has one big wow. I have focused on a insect and a jet flying.
Like the RX10 Mark III , the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV continues to offer the excellent 25x optical zoom Zeiss lens with a bright f/2.4 aperture at the wide-angle end of the lens, and a bright f/4.0 at the telephoto end of the lens.
Bright f/2.4 to f/4.0; 25x optical zoom lens; Excellent image quality; Excellent noise performance; 4K video recording; High-speed video; Weather-sealed body; High-resolution electronic viewfinder; 24fps high-speed continuous shooting; Fast focus and shutter response; Built-in Wi-Fi; NFC and...
Switching between NTSC / PAL requires a memory card format; JPEG Super Fine not an option when shooting JPEG+RAW; Raw not available at the same time as creative effects; Touchscreen of limited use; Menus could be improved; Price
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