Sony RX100 VII | Advanced Camera
Sony RX100 VII | Advanced Camera
WIDE ZOOM RANGE: ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200 mm F2.8-4.5 high-resolution zoom lens
BREATHTAKING IMAGE QUALITY: The large 1.0-type image sensor has a resolution of 20.1 megapixels, with back-illuminated technology achieve a wide sensitivity range
FAST AND PRECISE AUTOFOCUS: Inherits Alpha 9-class features of up to 60times/sec AF/AE calculation, rely on 0.02s AF, Real-Time tracking and Eye AF to keep your subject sharp in any situation
NEVER MISS A MOMENT: Up to 20fps with Autofocus
PERFECT FOR VIDEO CREATORS: Internal 4K movie with Pro features and image stabilization
Newly developed 1.0-type stacked 20.1 MP Exmor RS™ CMOS image sensor with DRAM chip and latest-generation BIONZ X™ image processor
- Alpha 9 level speed performance with up to 60 AF/AE calculations per second and 20fps blackout-free shooting with AF/AE tracking
- World-leading 357-point focal-plane phase-detection AF + 425-point contrast-detection AF with world’s fastest[v] 0.02 sec focus acquisition speed
- Real-time Tracking and Real-time Eye AF for humans and animals
- ZEISS® Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm F2.8 – F4.5 Large Aperture High Magnification Zoom Lens
- New Single Burst Shooting Drive Mode at up to 90fps speed
- Pro-level movie functionality including 4K HDR (HLG), Real-time Tracking and Real-time Eye AF for movie shooting, 4K Active SteadyShot™, Vertical-position data recording for movies and integrated microphone jack
Reviews for Sony RX100 VII | Advanced Premium Bridge Camera
The M6 is like an M3 on steroids! Some press criticism says that the M6 is not the next iteration of the RX100 line but is entirely different. That is rubbish, in my opinion. The M6 looks pretty much like the M3. Chunky, well made. Still the same small buttons etc. but that is the nature of the camera. Initial observations on differences are:
The viewfinder. It is much brighter and sharper. The rear element springs out automatically now, which is excellent. Therefore, this a massive improvement to someone that usually uses the only viewfinder. One irritation is that the little focus lever seems to move very time the VF pops up. Easy to readjust but irritating. It is now much easier to see more information through the viewfinder than was ever possible with the M3.
The rear screen is much better quality and has a bit more movement. The main thing is the much-lauded touchscreen; well, it is and is not. You can move the focus point and trigger the shutter from the screen, but you cannot adjust menu items. They are all via the menu button, and dial changed as before. One advantage though is in playback mode as the image can get moved by finger enlarge by a front lever as before (no pinching)
The adjusting ring on the lens has a smoother operation than my M3
There is no ND filter…there on the M3.