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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a digital superzoom bridge camera made by Sony. It was announced on October 16, 2013.
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 II is a DSLR-styled digital bridge camera announced by Sony on June 10, 2015.
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This is the Sony RX10 Mark III. A hybrid 20 megapixel photo and 4K video camera with a killer built-on 24–600mm lens. I’ve been using this camera for the past three months on client shoots and doing personal tests with it, so in this video I’m going to do a full review of the camera body, lens, its buttons and features, share how I’ve used the PlayMemories app with it, go into the cons on the camera, and share who I think this camera is perfect for. # Who is this camera perfect for? I think this is the best all-around pro-consumer level hybrid camera on the market. I think it is the perfect camera for a parent or someone traveling, with the ability to not need extra lenses, but have a wide range to zoom in during sporting events, capture stills or video, and have that all in one compact...
Swiftly following on from our review of the Sony RX100 IV(http://bit.ly/RX100-IV) is this video on the RX10 II(http://bit.ly/RX10-II). It's a big camera with a long equivalent zoom range of 24-200mm - but is it still a worthy camera today? Pricing Reference: http://www.digitalrev.com/product/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-rx10/MTEwNDI0OQ_A_A Connect with us: ================================== Facebook: http://facebook.com/digitalrev Twitter: http://twitter.com/digitalrev Google+: http://google.com/+digitalrev Instagram: http://instagram.com/digitalrev Flickr: http://flickr.com/digitalrev DigitalRev: http://digitalrev.com/digitalrev Fancy Reading? ================================== Bokeh by DigitalRev: http://bokeh.digitalrev.com The fresher and funner photography read Watch More DRTV Videos =====...
Sony's RX series cameras have been some of the most interesting compact cameras vailable, and they've just added very unconventional super-zoom style camera to the mix. The Camera Store's Chris Niccolls takes a look at this cool little camera with a few tricks up its sleeve. Music provided by BeatSuite.com http://www.beatsuite.com Shot and Edited by Jordan Drake Filmed on the Sony RX10 Oder the Sony RX10 from The Camera Store here: http://www.thecamerastore.com/5810-Sony-Cybershot-RX10.aspx
We're big fans of the Sony RX10 and RX10 II as camcorder replacements that also take great stills. However, some people have found the 200mm equivalent zoom to be a bit restrictive. Sony addressed that in a big way with the RX10 III, with a huge 24-600mm equivalent zoom. However, is the extra size, weight and cost worth the upgrade? Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake find out. Fuji S5 Pro Giveaway Contest Details: http://www.thecamerastore.com/blog/tcstvs-unsung-cameras-of-yesteryear-contest-fuji-s5-pro-giveaway.aspx This episode's entry form: http://goo.gl/forms/lZB6Db5czUXGvlFk1 Music Provided By BeatSuite.com http://www.beatsuite.com Order the Sony RX10 III from The Camera Store: http://www.thecamerastore.com/10048-Sony-Cybershot-RX10-III.aspx Shot and edited by Jordan Drake Shot on th...
Let's take a look at some small but important details about the Sony DSC-RX10 that the reviews don't cover. Please note that this episode refers to the original RX-10. The subsequent RX-10 II and III models address some, but not all, of the points raised here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please consider supporting my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thisdoesnotcompute Follow me on Twitter and Instagram! @thisdoesnotcomp TDNC t-shirts and apparel can be found at https://www.redbubble.com/people/thisdoesnotcomp This Does Not Compute PO Box 131141 St. Paul, MN 55113 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Chris Zabriskie (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/chris_zabriskie/) and Er...
David Pierce reviews Sony's RX10 superzoom camera. Be sure to read the full Sony RX10 review at the link below: http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/3/5463784/sony-rx10-review Point-and-shoot cameras may be dying as smartphones become better and more convenient, but the Sony RX10 has something your iPhone can't replace. At $1,299.99 it's designed to be the camera for everyone and everything - with a big sensor, a long zoom lens, and a feature list geared clearly toward the average person, it's made to work for every photographer in every situation. It's the clearest proof yet that the superzoom is the future of the point-and-shoot.
Ralfs Foto-Bude - The Photo-Page for everyone: http://www.ralfs-foto-bude.de Today I show you tips & tricks .... MORE Today I show you tips & tricks for the Bridgecamera Sony CyberShot DSC-RX10 with a 20 Megapixel sensor and 8x zoom from 24-200mm. See more german review on: http://www.ralfs-foto-bude.de
Eyes Uncompromised Optical brilliance compressed to perfection RX10 realises high image quality with a large aperture Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens that delivers an F2.8 constant maximum aperture throughout its 24-200mm (35mm equiv.) zoom range, as well as a 1.0-type back-illuminated CMOS sensor. Ease of use has also been improved, thanks to the OLED Tru-Finder offering clear viewfinder images and the Wi-Fi function enabling wireless communications. For more details, please visit http://www.sony.net/digitalimaging/
The Sony RX10 III is the latest bridge camera from Sony. Sharing a form factor of a DSLR and the sensor and fixed lens of the Sony RX100 Mark IV, this camera offers an incredible amount of versatility as you will see in this review. The highlight here is clearly the 24-600mm Zeiss Vario Sonnar T* lens. Also incredible is the RX10 III 4K video footage - and good news, it doesn't overheat! Sony RX10 III at B&H; :: https://goo.gl/4X5QOD Subscribe for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theartofphotography Watch More Episodes: SONY A5100 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KeKZ_LX8j8 SONY RX1R II https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2QSjUpYJYA SONY RX100 MARK IV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWX_vvfiyWw Twitter: http://twitter.com/tedforbes Instagram: http://inst...
Sony RX10 Mark II: http://goo.gl/ca10gU Read article: http://cheesycam.com/sony-rx10-mark-ii-high-frame-rate-60fps-120fps-240fps-480fps-960fps/ My first day with the Sony RX10 Mark II and the first thing I wanted to play with was the High Frame Rate options (HFR). I still have to learn how to use it, because once you go into HFR Mode, the camera goes into Stand By and will not let you re-focus. Also you have to play with different shutter speeds at different frame rates to get sharper images with less motion blur. The different frame rates will also cause different crop views. You'll notice the 960fps setting is more 'cropped' than the the other frame rates.