Testseek.com have collected 88 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX10 4 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX10 4.
November 2017
(85%)
88 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Serving as the successor to the previously released RX10 III, the new RX10 IV features the same basic design, zoom lens, and sensor, while adding a few key internal improvements -- particularly when it comes to the camera's Auto Focus speed, tracking, pha...
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Sony decided to reveal the Cyber-shot RX10 IV to many of the world's tech journalists via a LiveStream of a US press event, so we're yet to get our hands on the camera. Fingers crossed, it shouldn't be too long before we're invited for a touch-and-try ses...
Published: 2017-09-12, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The RX10 IV updates Sony's high-end Bridge Super-zoom retaining its predecessor's 24-600mm / 25x zoom, weather-proof body and OLED EVF, but inheriting the RX100 V's sensor for phase-detect AF, 24fps bursts and 4k without binning. The fact the RX10 series...
Super fast and sophisticated autofocus, The wide 24600mm lens range suits almost any photo opportunity, Video is 4K quality and works particularly well in slow motion HFR mode, Hardwearing and ergonomic design, with plenty of customisable controls, Great
The 18element optics make this allinone rather heavy and bulky, You can't use the touchscreen to adjust the menu settings, sadly, The 3inch monitor only tilts up and down (not side to side), No timelapse movie mode, Limited choice of aspect ratio settings
For what Sony describes as a 'compact', the RX10 IV is quite a handful, and that's because it includes a higher specification than other bridge cameras. The eighteen-piece zoom lens assembly offers a very flexible 24-600mm focal range capable of shooting...
Huge zoom range covers almost any photographic opportunity, Fast, accurate autofocus keeps moving subjects sharp, Excellent image quality in most lighting conditions
Screen only tilts up or down, Lacks some expected features, e.g. intervalometer, Bluetooth under-utilised (only used for geotagging)
Published: 2017-10-26, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Excellent and fast 24-600mm lens, Superb stills and video quality, High-quality EVF and tilting touchscreen, Excellent high-ISO performance, Advanced AF system
Pricey compared to rivals, Touchscreen control limited, Relatively large and heavy
The RX10 IV suggests that Sony has listened to the main criticism levelled at the RX10 III, namely the slightly frustrating autofocus performance, and delivered an excellent bridge camera.The AF performance now does justice to the camera, making it a viab...
Abstract: Sony's latest camera trend of sky-high continuous-shooting rates comes to its RX10 bridge-camera line with the RX10 IV. While it's essentially the same as the RX10 III, the update brings Sony's latest generation of hybrid autofocus systems to the camera...
Sony decided to reveal the Cyber-shot RX10 IV to many of the world's tech journalists via a LiveStream of a US press event, so we're yet to get our hands on the camera. Fingers crossed, it shouldn't be too long before we're invited for a touch-and-try ses...