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My conclusion is the Sony RX100 V is a winner of a compact camera. It's packed full of feature and has the ability, with apps, to expand as new software is created. The 4K video is excellent and the high-speed video is a lot of fun.This camera is...
Enthusiast cameras like Sony's A7R III, the Nikon D850 and Fujifilm's X-H1 get a lot of attention. The good news is that nowadays, you can spend less than $1,000 for a camera body and get almost as much as you would with a model with three times the...
The RX100 V is one of the most advanced compacts we've seen, with a specification dripping with advanced features that would shame some pricier mirrorless and DSLR cameras.This isn't entirely a good thing however – the RX100 V is almost too advanced for...
The fifth generation of Sony's high-spec compact achieves the same high-quality still shots and similarly smooth 4K and high frame rate video, but there are other improvements too. The autofocus claimed to be the world's fastest, and it locks and tracks...
Asking for nearly $1,000 for a point-and-shoot is tough, but if there's ever been one to deserve that price tag, it's the RX100 Mark V. For current Mark IV owners, the biggest improvement of the Mark V is the higher burst rate and improved autofocus...
If you already own the RX100 IV, there's no real need to buy the RX100 V – it's just too similar. However, it's also an improvement, if a slight one, over that already superb compact camera, which makes it one of the best point-and-shoots on the...
There's no doubting that the Sony RX100 V is a brilliant compact camera. It's small, it's powerful, its continuous autofocus is notably improved, the images it can enable you to capture are great… but it's not that different to its RX100 IV predecessor,...
The Sony RX100 V is an excellent small compact camera that delivers impressively high quality results thanks to it 1-inch type stacked sensor and a host of other class-leading technology that has been squeezed in. The pop-up viewfinder is extremely...
Sony RX100 V remains as the most advanced compact camera, allowing casual photographers to capture HFR footages and continuously focus and capture moving objects at 24 fps. If these 2 features are not important, then there are other brands and models...
In my personal collection, my Hexar AF has taken the place of SLRs and others just because it's so small, lightweight, quiet, and has fantastic image quality. Digital point and shoots have been there for a while now, but nothing has impressed quite like...
There are so many cameras out there today that capable of bridging the gap between compact cameras and DSLRs, and the RX100 V is definitely one of these cameras. It has impressive performance and the quality of the lens is simply amazing.The RX100 V is...
If you already have the RX100 IV, it does not make sense to upgrade. If not, the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V is a superb compact camera to have. Just get an extra...
The Sony RX100 V is a stunning technical achievement. As with previous models, it captures a huge amount of light for such a small camera, which delivers the goods for image and video quality. This latest model also delivers in spades for...
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