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Déclenchement totalement silencieux
Bague de diaphragme crantée / silencieuse pour la vidéo
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 1600 ISO
Solid feel magnesium alloy build apes a semi pro DSLR, Tilting LCD and eye level viewfinder, Image quality a knock out for photos and video
Big, permanentlyattached lens = a bulky camera, Priced as much as some DSLRs
Though the DSC-RX10 is not an inexpensive camera, when you add up what a semi-pro DSLR body and a similar zoom would cost, investing in the RX10 actually makes for a sound investment....
Larger sensor than other bridge cameras, Excellent video quality, Premium superzoom lens
External battery charger not included, No touch screen, Larger than other compact cameras
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a niche camera, but reviewers can't agree on exactly what that niche is. They do agree that the DSC-RX10 is unique and unlike anything else out there, and that it's the best bridge camera, between a compact and a DSLR, on t...
A fixed-aperture Zeiss lens with a long reach, 24-200mm, Aperture control with a dedicated ring on the lens, Comfortable DSLR design, Stellar image quality,
The lens's main ring doubles as the focus and zoom ring depending on what mode you're in, and the zoom is often too slow, Fairly expensive at roughly $1,300
The Sony RX10 is a surprising contender in the crowded marketplace for cameras. It's a bridge camera for the consumer that wants the capabilities of a DSLR without the hassle of deciding which lens(es) to buy. Of course, its 1-inch sensor slots it below S...
Publié: 2014-03-20, Auteur: Jeff , review by: dpreview.com
Very good photo quality, especially when shooting Raw, Topnotch video quality, Excellent and flexible 24200mm equiv. F2.8 lens, Solid, weathersealed body, Many tools for shooting video: focus peaking, zebra pattern, stepless aperture ring, Responsive AF i
Pricey, JPEG images are oversharpened and overprocessed, Video bit rates not competitive with best digital cameras, Autofocus can be hesitant, especially in low light; AF improves when assist lamp is turned off, Camera 'locks up' while buffer is clearing
The Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 offers a great combination of still and video quality, thanks to its 1" sensor and 24-200 F2.8 lens. Its focus is as much about video as stills, and the RX10 offers more controls in that respect than virtually any other camera. Its...
Extrait: Sony RX10 review: is Sony's premium bridge camera with a 1in sensor and an f/2.8 constant aperture set to change the camera market, or will its price tag hold it back?We don't often review bridge cameras here at Digital Camera World – but then, the Sony R...
Extrait: The RX10 weighs 1.75 lbs. so it's no lightweight. It has a magnesium alloy body with a leather-style covering and it's weather and dust resistant. It looks and feels like a quality camera and it's large enough to provide a good grip and set of controls. T...
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Publié: 2014-03-03, Auteur: David , review by: theverge.com
Versatile, sharp lens, Solid picture quality, even in low light, Incredibly easy to learn and operate
Expensive, Bulky, Enough autofocus problems to be worrisome
Very high quality 24-200mm equivalent zoom, Constant f2.8 aperture; good quality even wide open, Comfortable and tough weather-sealed body, Superb large and detailed electronic viewfinder, Fast continuous shooting: 10fps for 2.5 seconds, Powerful movie features with full manual control, Microphone & headphone jacks and clean HDMI output, Focus peaking, zebra patterns & built-in ND filter, Manual
Slow zoom control, especially when filming, Laborious to manually set AF area, No touch-screen, Can’t control AF while filming, Disappointing Continuous AF, Basic smartphone remote control, No GPS tagging with Sony app, No interval timer, No slow motion video option, Most expensive bridge camera to date.
Let's not beat about the bush here: the Sony RX10 is the most powerful and capable bridge camera to date, but it's also the most expensive. So that's the non-shocker here: pay more, get more. But the interesting part is someone thought to take the bri...
Impressively sharp 24200mm f/2.8 lens. Big 1inch image sensor. 10fps burst shooting. Speedy focus. 1080p60 video capture. Excellent customizable control layout. Sharp EVF. Tilting rear LCD. Multi Interface hot shoe. Integrated WiFi with NFC.
Bulky. Expensive. External battery charger not included
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 is a bridge-style camera that gets just about everything right, and its steep asking price reflects its impeccable quality....