The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VA ($999.99) is one of half a dozen or so premium compact cameras currently on sale as part of the RX100 series. It's an upgraded version of the RX100 V. The changes are ...
The Sony RX100 was announced just over a year ago, and at the time was widely hailed as the compact camera to beat. With good reason. Small enough to slip into a shirt pocket, built like a tank, and ...
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The company adds yet another premium camera to its point-and-shoot line. The VII model has the same lens as last year's RX100 VI, but an all-new focus system borrowed from the Alpha mirrorless line.
Sony Unveiled Three High-End Cameras With a Ton of New Features and Capacities: the 42.4MP, Full-Frame Sensor, Mirrorless a7R II and the 20MP, 1" Sensor, High-End Cyper-Shot DSC-RX100 IV and RX10 II ...
Sony added the new Cyber-shot RX100 VI to its camera line-up yesterday and as well as showing us a working, quite ordinary black version, we got hands-on with an RX100 VI clear body. The clear RX100 ...
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To look at the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV and compare it with the Mark III, you’ll be hard pushed to find much of a difference. Sony has stuck with a sleek and small design here which should easily ...
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