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Sony RX100 VII Premium Compact Camera with 1.0-type stacked CMOS sensor (DSCRX100M7)
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- 20. 1MP 1. 0 Type stacked CMOS sensor, Zeiss Vario Sonnar T* 24 200 millimeter F2. 8 F4. 5 large aperture high magnification zoom lens
- 0. 02 sec. High AF speed, 357 point focal plane Phase detection AF and 425 point contrast detection AF
- Up to 20 fps blackout free shooting, using up to 60 times/sec. Af/AE calculations
- Ai based real time tracking for stills and movies, and touch tracking. Real time eye AF for human (stills and movies), and for animal (stills only)
- 4K video with s log3 and Interval Shooting. Microphone jack and vertical position data recording. Active mode image stabilization in 4K video recording, and Movie Edit add on compatible
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Sony RX100 VII
Pro features in a to-go package
Pro-level features for both still shots and movies will meet the demands of professional photographers, creators and vloggers.
Broad zoom capability in a compact body
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High resolution and exceptional low-light shooting
The large 1.0-type image sensor has a resolution of 20.1 megapixels10. High levels of perceived image resolution and low noise deliver superb image quality with realistic-looking textures.
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Fast, 20fps continuous shooting w/ AF/AE tracking
The fast image sensor offers continuous shooting at up to 20fps4; the camera tracks subjects with AF/AE calculations up to 60 times per second4, even when they're moving erratically or at high speed.
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Real-time Eye AF for both stills and movies
Sony's advanced eye-detection & tracking performance are the key to beautiful portraits. Real-time Eye AF detects human eyes and maintains focus as the subject moves, freeing you to compose your shot.
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Real-time Eye AF for Animals
Real-time Eye AF is available for animals9 as well as people. Great portrait shots of pets are easier than ever.
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Broad AF coverage and fast AF speed
The RX100 VII features a category-leading7 total of 357 focal-plane phase-detection AF points, covering a total of 68% of the frame, complemented by 425 contrast-detection AF points.
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Excellent color and texture reproduction
The newly developed image sensor, and the camera's image-processing algorithms, achieve more realistic textures and colors.
The high-magnification 24–200 mm2 zoom lens delivers superb image quality. Engineered to achieve maximum resolution and clarity across the entire zoom range, it brings remarkable telephoto capability to a pocket-size package, vastly expanding your options for creative expression.
Broad zoom range and superior speed performance
Inside its compact body, RX100 VII has everything it takes to deliver stellar images. The 24–200 mm2 zoom lens is complemented by 0.02-sec.3 super fast AF, new Real-time Tracking and Real-time Eye AF, plus enhanced image stabilization and an external microphone jack for high-quality movie shooting.
Features
Advanced features for creators
Even when you're walking, image stabilization "Active" mode produces smooth 4K video.
Enhanced image stabilization
Capture smooth 4K video even while walking with newly supported "Active" mode image stabilization.
External mic input for sound
Despite its compact size, the RX100 VII includes a microphone input15. The 3.5-mm input enables professional audio capture for your movies and vlogs.
Time-lapse movies
The Interval Shooting19 function performs continuous shooting with a set interval of 1 to 60 seconds with AE tracking.
Features
Sensor designed for speed
The newly developed 1.0-type stacked CMOS image sensor and the latest BIONZ X image-processing engine open new dimensions in speed and image quality.
Tilt display for easy framing
The high-resolution, 921k-dot 3.0-type LCD monitor tilts up appr 180° and down appr 90°, making it easy to frame or shoot from high and low angles.
Push electronic viewfinder
The XGA OLED Tru-Finder has a resolution of approx. 2.35 million dots for bright, detailed and high-contrast viewing. Accessed easily w a single push.
Touch operation
Simply tap the screen to initiate Real-time Tracking for either stills or movies. Touch Focus, Touch Pad and Touch Shutter are also available.
Accessories
RX100 VII |
Battery |
Battery Kit |
Microphone |
Microphone |
Case/Bag |
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Model Name
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DSCRX100M7/B | NP-BX1/M8 | ACCTRDCX | ECMXYST1M | ECMAW4 | LCJ-RXK/B |
Description
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Premium Compact Camera | Rechargeable Battery Pack | USB Travel Charger/Battery Kit | Mic for Multi Interface Shoe | Wireless Microphone | Jacket Case for RX100 series |
Dimensions
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4" x 2.29" x 1.68" | 1.19" x .37" x 1.68" | — | 3" x 2.5" x 1.5" | 3.03" x 3" x 1.38" | 4.62"x 3.25" x 2.12" |
Weight
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Approx. 10.7 oz (302 g) | Approx. .88 oz / 25 g | Approx. .06 oz / 15 g | Approx. 3.53 oz / 100 g | Approx. 1oz / 26g | Approx. 3.4 oz / 96 g |
Compatibility with RX100 VII
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n/a | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Footnotes & Legal
Footnotes:
2 Angle of view (35 mm format equivalent).
4 When using the electronic shutter; effective when the shutter speed is 1/60 or above.
7 Among fixed lens digital cameras with 1.0-type sensor. As of Jul. 2019, based on Sony research.
9 Real-time Eye AF for Animals supports still images only and cannot be used in combination with tracking. Does not work with some types of animal. Focusing may not perform well depending on scene and subject conditions.
10 Approximate effective megapixels.
15 Attaching a microphone without the Shooting Grip Kit requires an optional accessory.
19 Wi-Fi does not work during interval shooting.
2020 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Customer Rating | 4.4 out of 5 stars (117) | 4.3 out of 5 stars (254) | 5.0 out of 5 stars (1) | 3.7 out of 5 stars (226) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (582) |
Price | $1,198.00 | $349.00$349.00 | $1,298.00 | $848.00$848.00 | $517.97$517.97 |
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Screen Size | 3 inches | 3 inches | — | 3 inches | 3 inches |
Has Image Stabilization | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | Yes |
Includes External Memory | No | No | No | No | No |
Item Dimensions | 4.00 x 1.68 x 2.38 inches | 2.60 x 4.40 x 1.30 inches | 7.00 x 5.00 x 4.00 inches | 4.66 x 2.94 x 6.13 inches | 1.65 x 2.40 x 4.15 inches |
Item Weight | 0.61 lbs | 0.56 lbs | 5.00 lbs | 1.15 lbs | 1.00 lbs |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 21 megapixels | 12 megapixels | 20.1 megapixels | 20.1 megapixels | 20.1 megapixels |
Optical Zoom | 8.3x | 4x | 8.00x | 2.9x | 4.2x |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p, 2K DCI 1080p | — | FHD 1080p | FHD 1080p |
Viewfinder Type | Electronic | LCD | — | flexible LCD | flexible LCD |
Product description
Sony RX100 VII premium compact camera, 20. 1MP 1. 0-Type stacked CMOS sensor, 24-200mm zoom lens 0. 02-Sec. Fast AF, real-time tracking and real-time eye AF for human and animal, blackout-free continuous shooting at up to 20Fps, single burst shooting at 90Fps, 4K HDR (HLG) video recording, active mode Steady Shot for 4K movie, microphone jack
Product information
Configuration:Camera OnlyProduct Dimensions | 4 x 1.68 x 2.38 inches |
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Item Weight | 9.7 ounces |
ASIN | B07VPQV7BY |
Item model number | DSCRX100M7/B |
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
#7,046 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
#35 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
Date First Available | July 25, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Sony |
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I like the new advanced Real-time Tracking and Real-time Eye AF. I like the almost blackout free shooting. And I like the 200mm zoom capabilities in a much more powerful camera body that I can still carry in my pocket. All of which I’ve tried during the limited time I’ve now had this camera. As well as the ‘steady shot’ which I used while filming myself walking. I think it works great as I didn’t appear to be bobbing up and down in the video. I tried the video in F2.8 as a blogger might up close and personal and I saw a slightly pleasing bokeh behind me. I did notice that on a tripod and the further I moved away from the camera, the bokeh became noticeable sharper.
The Sony AG-R2 grip still fits this model as it has in previous models. I plugged in the Saramonic SR-xm1 mic and that delivers great sound for me and a more compact package for video of my grandkids.
This camera, for me, is all about a more powerful camera that can fit in my pocket for extreme portability when I travel, frequently, for 3, 4 and 5 day weekends and I just don’t feel like bringing my heavier cameras. I believe the step up from the V to the VII is worth it to me. If you’re a vlogger or someone that just wants to travel light and wants the best that money can buy in a point and shoot then I don’t think you can go wrong with this camera.
I realize I am not really reviewing, but I am sure some may run into this type of debate so this is just my thoughts.
For me...this camera is worth the price. Whether I keep my A7III is up in the air right now. This camera really can do everything the A7III can in a much smaller body. Do I really need great low light ability?
My nit picking items....Sony....include the stick on hand grip with this camera. To charge extra with this camera being slick is very petty. Also, for $1200 you should include a second battery and a small charger. Again, petty IMHO. You know the battery is not great so add another. Also...there are many that wish you made this same but camera with the 24-70 option with wider aperture. I am one of those people. The 200 zoom is nice for many but lower light option would be nice
I currently own the Sony A7R III, with a preorder in place for the A7R IV, but since I travel pretty often, I wanted something that was a bit smaller. Small enough to fit in my pocket and not attract too much attention. The Sony A7R just looks expensive, and combined with the 24-70mm 2.8f it can get heavy after walking around a city for a couple of hours.
This is my very first Sony compact camera so I can't compare it to any other, but what I can say is that it takes really great photos (at least outdoors in natural light). I'm attaching two that I took earlier of my cat and backyard. I've been playing around with the settings and from what I've gathered, even in manual mode, there was no way for me to make my fstop constant, although I could change my shutter speed, ISO etc. If there's a way I'm sure I'll find it, or I'd like to know how to do so.
While the photos look amazing in the natural afternoon light, I also love the option of having a built-in dedicated flash although I personally don't ever use a flash. The photos look sharp in the camera and also once downloaded. So why did I give it 4 stars. Because of what it didn't have.
Cons.
1. Camera because of it's size can get real slippery after using for a while so I had to end up buying the attachment grip. While not overly expensive, it would have been great to have it, especially when you're paying over $1k for the camera itself.
2. Sony didn't include a real battery charger, but instead one that connects to a USB so you technically have to plug it into your computer to charge. Since I have a new MacBook Pro that wasn't possible for me, so once again I had to spend money on a real charger.
BTW, there is also no written manual. Besides those two major things above which were my biggest pet peeve, this is an amazing camera. I also purchased the shooting grip so I can take it with me and take my own pics without having to ask someone to do so, and also purchased the camera case.
If you're looking for something REALLY compact, and you're tired of walking around with your mirrorless or DSLR, then I say get this. I'll update this if I run into any other issue along the way, but so far I'm loving it.
Update: Took it on a trip to Portugal for a week and it performed as I expected, amazingly well. Battery life was good for a couple of hours after taking a few hundred photos, but I purchased another just to be on the safe side. I prefer shooting in Aperture Priority mode, so set the aperture and had everything else on auto and my photos all turned out great. I attached the camera grip and was able to take selfies without having to ask anyone to take my photo.
Camera because of its size is the perfect travel camera and now I may just end up canceling my preorder for the M4. I was able to zoom in and out and camera all the details that I wanted to. I've attached a few more pics that I took, one of a statue at 24mm and another up close to get more details.
I still, however, won't adjust my rating to a 5. Someone mentioned that they received a wall plug in their camera kit, but mine was missing thus the reason I had to purchase the battery charger. And once again after walking around for a while in the heat and holding this "tiny" camera, it does get slippery, so I recommend the attachment grip. I bought the cheap sony camera case for under $15 and it fit in there perfectly with the attached grip, extra battery with no issues.
Top international reviews
>>> Photos <<<
I shoot RAW+JPEG and in the past (Canon G7X) I was usually not keeping the out of camera JPEGs, but with this one their are usually really good.
>>> Videos <<<
The 4K is impressive (very detailed as it is over-sampled from 6K). However for many reasons (faster post-processing, less storage on SD cards and PC, no recording limits, no overheating, etc.) I choose to shoot in 1080p and I wish Sony would give more love to 1080p (Full HD) by also providing the option to over-sample (e.g. from 2K).
>>> Audio <<<
The internal microphone is decent, but nowhere near as good as an entry level shotgun mic, or even a $20 lavaliere mic.
*** I only had it for about 3 months so I will update this review later ***
Yes, I gave it 4 stars in "ease of use" despite the lack of touch screen navigation and the myriad of nested menus. Why - excellent Auto characteristics (most of the time) and the SCN (Scene) setting gets you to where you need to be quickly. In addition, the function button brings up only those settings that you need to consider if you don't like the Auto or SCN suggestions. There is logic to how it is laid out. Not to forget the touch screen focus and auto tracking override, when you want to force the camera on one specific subject.
Buttons and dials are "really" tiny but remember, this is a highly-capable pocketable travel camera, not a studio camera. To look at the pictures, you would be hard to tell the difference from a good APS-C sensor.
Battery life is neither great or bad. I use the viewfinder predominantly and my experience to date has been OK.
Pics include a raft of California Sea Lions taken at max zoom (200mm equ.) and some graffiti taken at between 24-50mm equ.
Not saying that other mini-pocket-point and shoot cameras don't, or that you can't get good results with your phones. But this works for me. In a couple of months, I should have greater familiarity with it, and produce even better results.
Check out YouTube for better, in-depth and more comprehensive reviews.
Once you get used to the menu you realize how powerful this camera is with lots and I mean lots of hidden features it can do. Just learned about HDR raw photography. YouTube is a great resource for learning how to master this camera. It's super fast focus helps capture my kids precious moments and I cam zoom 200x... In the palm of my hand. It is amazing!
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