Sony DSC-RX100 Review
by James Peterson
The Sony RX100 is among the top selling cameras to be sold this holiday season, because of one thing: the sensor. This is what makes or breaks a digital camera today. You might have essentially the most advanced high-end camera features, but if you don't sensor the digital camera will simply not perform as well.
The Sony RX100 is among the top selling cameras to be sold this holiday season, because of one thing: the sensor. This is what makes or breaks a digital camera today. You might have essentially the most advanced high-end camera features, but if you don't sensor the digital camera will simply not perform as well.
20 megapixel resolution for poster size images
Printing large prints with the Sony RX 100 is easy thanks to the 20 megapixels of resolution combined with the low light sensor capability every shot you take you can blow up to 20? x 30? with ease and without any loss of image quality or pixelization. The 1 inch sensor on this camera is larger than most digital cameras and sensors on cheaper point-and-shoot digital cameras the result is finer image quality with the Sony RX-100
3.6x Zoom Lens
The standard zoom lens in the Sony RX 100 is at 3.6 times standard zoom lens and a quick F1 .8 aperture for terrific lowlight conditions that tend to be reserved for a digital SLR category this makes it the perfect point-and-shoot digicam for indoors picture taking such as any type of party or any other friends events
3" LED screen
The 3 inches LED display for the Sony RX 100 provides accurate blacks and accurate whites for much better image contrast than usual on various other LED display screens on lesser digicams
HD Movie Recording
As with any digicam released this year this little Sony models has High definition video recording at 1080 P. One fascinating aspect from the videos in the Sony is that you could record both equally still images and video clip at the same time.
Full Manual Control
the Sony rx100 delivers four different picture taking modes: manual program aperture priority and shutter priority.
Shoot in The Dark
The Sony RX-100 can easily see at nighttime and shoot up to ISO 6400 with no decrease in picture quality
RAW and JPEG compatible
The majority of point-and-shoot cameras tend to be only ready to shoot in JPEG method though the Sony RX100 can capture both JPEG and raw allowing for additional overall flexibility inside the post processing mode
Summary
The Sony RX 100 is the most economical digicam you can purchase at this time yet it's one of the more feature packed cameras with the largest sensor along with the a large number of mp the result is image quality which is extraordinary for any point-and-shoot camera and in most cases just available when taking pictures with digital slr camera the power is that you simply have the compact portability of an point-and-shoot digital camera with the capability of a much more avant-garde Slr camera. The Sony RX- 100 is the greatest high-end camera in this class available for purchase in 2012
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