Testseek.com have collected 80 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 7 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 7.
September 2019
(82%)
80 Reviews
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Abstract: Ahead of our full Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII review, we've published the following articles: Announcement: Sony RX100 VII Compact Camera Offers Alpha 9 Performance in Your Pocket July 25, 2019 The new Sony RX100 VII achieves new levels of performance...
Pocket friendly, Good flexible zoom, Added video functionality,
Slightly slippery design, Maximum aperture is f/2.8,
A fantastic pocket-friendly camera that gives you a huge amount of power in a teeny tiny package. There's a hell of a lot to love about the Sony RX100 VII - but the price will be a big stumbling block for many.Reasons to buy+Pocket friendly +Good flexible...
Powerful video/stills quality, Image stabilisation, Mic input, Fast and accurate autofocus, Decent low-light performance, Tiny size considering its 1in sensor, Useful pop-up viewfinder
Battery doesn't last all that long, Shutter button needs more feedback/travel and buttons are too small, Zoom limits maximum aperture at longer focal lengths, It's really expensive
The RX100 VII is about as perfect as small-scale, high-end compact cameras get. If you can afford one - as this has never been a budget series.It's a perfect little vlogging camera, and with its advanced capture capabilities like 4K, eye- and fac- trackin...
Great video features, Beautifully made, beautifully small, Excellent stills gathering performance
Image quality good rather than great, Relatively poor low light images
The best compact on the market? The best compact in history? Certainly, it's one of the most powerful. It's easy to quantify that in terms of its sheer ability to gather and process high-resolution imagery, but it's the camera's features that really eleva...
Fast, sticky face detection, High level of user control, Impressive AF speeds and adherence, Low noise at moderate ISOs, Solid build and pocketable form, Decent zoom range for a 1-inch sensor
Lacks a built-in ND filter, Touch functionality still lacking, Still no in-camera raw processing, Corner softness at 24mm and 200mm, Expensive, Average battery life, Body not ergonomically designed
There's no doubt that the Sony RX100 VII is an impressive camera. Given the strong performance and huge popularity of previous models it was likely that any changes Sony made here would only make it a better performer – and that's pretty much the case.Spe...
Impressive lens gives sharp images throughout its really useful zoom range, Very good image quality with reliable exposure and auto white balance, Sophisticated autofocus and rapid shooting means you should never miss a shot, Pop-up viewfinder and tilting
Tiny buttons and flawed control logic make for slow and frustrating operation, Poor battery life, not helped by the ill-judged default power-saving settings, Small, slippery body is far too easy to drop without an accessory grip
With the RX100 VII, Sony has done what it does best, and crammed an astonishing amount of technology into a tiny package. Somehow its fitted a 24-200mm equivalent zoom, electronic viewfinder, tilting screen, 20 fps shooting and 4K video recording into a...
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