วันจันทร์ที่ 6 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Sony DSC RX100 Camera Reviews

Should you have been following Sony DSC RX100 Camera Reviews announcements each year, you'd notice that a high finish compact camera was missing from the wide range of Sony digital cameras from Sony. The manufacturer fills this gap in its range using the new Cyber-shot RX100. With this compact, Sony competes directly together with the likes of Canon Power Shot S100, Panasonic Lumix LX5, Olympus XZ-1, Nikon P310, as well as other high-end cameras with fixed lens.


An Extraordinary Image Sensor.

The  Sony DSC RX100 Camera stands out from its competitors with its image sensor. Sony utilized a one-inch CMOS Exmor-R, that's rather substantial for this kind of digital camera. It will not use backlit technologies (BSI) but according to Sony, such technologies doesn't present a considerable obtain to get a sensor of this size. As if that wasn't enough, the RX100 also features a really high resolution at 20 million pixels. For image processing, the Sony DSC RX100 Camera  utilizes a BIONZ processor directly derived from those utilized in hybrid ranges (NEX) and SLR (Alpha) utilized by Sony.

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Compact and sleek design.

A further advantage of this high end  Sony DSC RX100 Camera is definitely the lens. It extends as much as three.6x optical zoom (28-100 mm equiv. 35mm) with f/1.8-4.9 aperture - a really promising figure in wide angle, but disappoints in telephoto. Possessing managed to cram such potent specs in a device of this size, 1 cannot enable but be impressed upon handling the camera. With its 10.16 x 5.81 x three.59 mm dimension, the Sony DSC RX100 Camera is pretty compact without substantially compromising the grip. It features a tiny slip thumb rest on the back so photographers with large hands will still really feel comfortable handling it.


Manage Ring for Much easier Handling.

A high end compact by definition, the Sony DSC RX100 Camera  has each of the shooting modes such as automatic, semi-automatic and manual that quite a few would count on, too as P, S, M, A, and Scene modes. To produce it appealing to specialist photographers, Sony offers the RX100 their familiar control ring. As together with the S90, S95 and S100 from Canon, an adjustment ring is positioned at the lens barrel. Its function is determined by the selected mode, and is customizable (for speed, aperture, and so forth.). But ergonomics does not stop there. A function key (Fn) also offers access to often applied functions. The Sony DSC RX100 Camera  can also retailer up to 3 configurations of international settings, and move quickly from a single to a further.


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Specifications 
Each of the specifications of your Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 will most likely meet the demands of skilled photographers. The 3 inch Xtra Fine LCD with a resolution of 1,229,000 dots tends to make use of White Magic technology. It adds a classic white dot towards the traditional 3 principal colors Red, Green, and Blue. The sensitivity ranges from from 80 to 25,600 ISO, with all the use of precise technologies to attain the 12,800 and 25,600 ISO. Steady Shot Stabilization is also included to minimize blur. Users may also opt for to shoot in JPEG or RAW format. The announced continuous burst speed is ten frames per second with shutter priority, and 2.5 fps with continuous autofocus. For video, Sony DSC RX100 Camera  really is Complete HD AVCHD (1920 x 1080 pixels, 60p) with the option to take nevertheless pictures while recording.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 3 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Sony DSC-RX100 Reviews

Hype surrounding the new Sony DSC-RX100 has been immense, with a single popular reviewer commenting that the Sony DSC-RX100 is the "best pocket camera ever." As a longtime film and digital SLR and rangefinder shooter, I've fairly high expectations, and pocket cameras have in no way truly met those expectations; but I persist in keeping them around simply because I cannot put a rangefinder in my pocket, and obtaining one on the shelf at home naturally limits possibilities to ply the craft.

Bolstered by last year's surprisingly good HX9V, I took the leap of faith and bought the RX100. I've shot about 750 frames together with the Sony DSC-RX100, and I'm certainly blown away by how much I appreciate it. This is really serious image superior, people. Outdoors, in good light, the RX100 captures A lot more detail than my Fuji X-Pro 1, with superior dynamic range and great color. The fuji has an edge as light levels decrease, but honestly--the Sony DSC-RX100 is as fantastic as the best 400 speed films of right now, and I've shot these all over the world, in all sorts of light. With the bright f1.8 lens and image stabilization the Sony DSC-RX100 could take you across the world and reward you with superb quality. Furthermore, the Carl Zeiss lens renders inside a unique, characterful way--I'd take it more than any DSLR kit lens produced. It is that very good.

Autofocus is BLAZING rapid, tremendously correct, and entirely reputable. Face detection isn't fairly as quickly as I've seen (the HX9V was quicker to acquire a face) however the AF will lock on to your target easily adequate even with no "detecting the face" that it is rarely an issue. This camera very easily keeps up with my highly active 4 year old, and that is an impressive feat. The user interface is customizable sufficient that I can place the creative controls I desire at my fingertips, and although Sony's nevertheless really feel a little bit like computers to me vs. conventional cameras, Sony DSC-RX100 all quite useable to get a regular photographer, and you can function your traditional exposure magic without feeling like the camera is fighting you every single step of your way.

Negatives? Effectively, that beautiful lens is only seriously quickly at 28mm, speedily dropping to f2.8 max aperture by 35mm, and dropping from there to a fairly slow f4 at 70mm f4.9 at 100mm. I'd also actually like some kind of front grip on the camera, because the smooth finish looks sleek, but is not quite simple to hold. It could be good if Sony allowed the choice to use less-aggressive noise reduction; at a pixel level, there's some heavy processing going on, and it really is fairly noticeable. You will not see this unless you print large prints at high ISOs, although, and for those who favor this camera does shoot RAW so you have got the option of processing oneself.

Really should you purchase this camera? Yes--the initial reviews weren't just hype. Sony DSC-RX100 really is so superior it has me thinking "why have anything else?" It actually is the fact that very good. It won't do every little thing (super wide angle or super telephoto), but if I am truthful with myself, the 28-100mm range is actually a real sweet spot for travel, art, documentary, and family photography, along with the pictures I've created using the Sony DSC-RX100 are fully and entirely rewarding.