Testseek.com have collected 114 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 6 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 6.
July 2018
(85%)
114 Reviews
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Abstract: In 2018, when the best smartphones take phenomenal photographs, it is hard to justify a standalone camera. If you have a passion for photography, making the leap to a DSLR or mirrorless camera makes sense, but only if you're prepared to invest in lenses a...
Photo Review received one of the first review units available in Australia, which accounts for the lack of third-party support for converting raw files from the camera. It also means that discounting has yet to become established, although you may be able...
Photo Review received one of the first review units available in Australia, which accounts for the lack of third-party support for converting raw files from the camera. It also means that discounting has yet to become established, although you may be abl...
TEST RESULTATS Sony RX100 VI:PROSCONSsmall sizelightweightcontrols and menu can be improvedhefty priceThe RX100 VI has a relatively large 1-inch stacked CMOS sensor with a resolution of 20 million pixels.VERSATILE TRAVEL COMPANIONThe philosophy of the RX1...
Abstract: If you want a compact camera that produces great quality photos without the hassle of changing lenses, there are plenty of choices available for every budget. All of the cameras in this buying guide have zoom lenses, with focal length ranges mostly spanni...
Published: 2018-12-03, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Abstract: 2018 was a strong year in the photography world with a lot of exciting new cameras, lenses and accessories. Here are the top ten products I reviewed this year in no particular order! PS – if you're looking for general recommendations across all categories...
Longer lens without sacrificing compact size, incredibly fast AF and continuous shooting, solid image quality, tilting display, popup EVF
Meager battery life, touch not available in menu, poor automatic white balance, PRICE: $1,200, INFO: www.sony.com
While Sony was first out of the gate with a large-sensor compact camera, it now has plenty of competition. If you're willing to sacrifice the RX100's ultra-compact size for a larger image sensor, the comparably-priced Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III has a 2...
High image quality, Flexible zoom range, Tilting, touch-sensitive screen,
Very high price, Awkward buttons, Touch-sensitivity not fully implemented
The Sony RX100 VI is, without much doubt, the best compact camera on the market. But, boy oh boy do you pay for that accolade. If you're looking for something to be your ultimate companion for that “just in case” shot, you can't go far wrong with the RX10...
Published: 2018-08-23, Author: Terry , review by: tomsguide.com
Very good quality and versatility in bright light, Excellent electronic viewfinder, Many shooting modes, Lots of high-quality video options, Shoots up to 24 frames per second, RAW files
It's expensive, Images and video are noisy in some low-light scenarios, Can't capture time-lapse video clips
While the Sony DSC-RX100 VI is a very capable bridge camera with powerful features, at $1,200, it's too pricey to recommend to most people. For $400 less, the Panasonic Lumix ZS200 offers about the same image quality and an even a longer optical zoom lens...