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Great results, but as costly as a DSLR- The control ring makes it easy to change settings- There are a bunch of preset modes to choose- Now you can add an external flash if neededThe first Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 had a superior picture quality despite t...
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thetechy.com Updated: 2016-12-04 04:46:39
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On paper, the RX 100 II has a different sensor – a BSI one, which is supposedly great for low-light photography. There is also an additional Wi-Fi functionality which not only lets you share images with your smartphone, but also lets you control the camer...
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With novel additions, the RX 100 II is a good jump over the original RX 100. But, as far as sheer image quality is concerned, only low-light performance of the sequel is really worth bragging about. Everything else seems pretty much the same, including vi...
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II MRP: Rs 42,990Sony broke away from the conventional 1/2.3" sensors to make way for a 1" sensor with its RX100 and earned rave reviews for its high-end point and shoot camera. That snapper came in packed with goodies to the bri...
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Handles low light shots well, 1" sensor gives lownoise shots at ISO 3200, Pocketable, Incredible amount of DoF at f1/1.8, WiFi/NFC compliant.
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Optical zoom limited to 3.6x, Heavy, Steep learning curve, Expensive...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II is a fine point and shoot that can surely change people's perception of cameras. In fact it can serve as a very good pocket-able option for those who don't fancy lugging their DSLRs everywhere. Coupled with an Exmor R sen...
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The compact advanced point and shoot (PnS) camera category is a space that is heating up, considering every major camera manufacturer - Sony, Olympus, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Fujifilm - has at least one of these in their kitty. Over the years, this is t...
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The Sony RX100 II is one of the best compacts we have tested. The price point of Rs. 42,990 is something that is a bit of a bother. Allow us to explain. The Sony RX100 is still a capable camera and apart from a BSI sensor and improved sensitivity, the ot...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-12-04 04:46:39
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Sony's RX100 was an instant classic; a beautiful, pocketable camera that started the welcome trend of large-sensor compacts. The latest iteration keeps everything that worked last year, and adds a few bells more bells and whistles. It's the next-best thin...
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Its worth re-stating that this is the best compact camera with an integrated zoom lens. You can find better performance with a fixed focal length compact like as the Ricoh GR for around $800. If you dont mind bulky interchangeable lenses, the Sony NEX-...
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The Sony RX100 was a game changer in many respects when it came out last year. While it was a large sensor camera (not the first of its kind), what it did was bring a large sensor into a rather compact camera. We reviewed the RX100 and fell in love with i...
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Large 1-inch sensor allows high ISO shooting without much noise, Fast f/1.8 aperture at 28mm end, Extremely fast AF, Incredibly sturdy and compact...
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No quick access to all settings, Telephoto aperture of f/4.9 is slow...
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The RX100 II is the same as the RX100 as far as performance goes, but packs a much needed hot-shoe, Wi-Fi and NFC for expanded connectivity and an incredibly convenient tilt-able screen. But one must stop to wonder whether these additions justify the Rs...
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