Testseek.co.uk have collected 199 expert reviews of the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 3 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 3.
June 2014
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199 Reviews
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The editors liked
Built-in electronic viewfinder
Truly pocketable size
Super-fast 24-70mm (equivalent) lens
Customisable lens ring control
Great image quality
Sturdy build
ND filter added
EVF built
In
Respected sensor
Bionz X processing engine
The RX100 III is the the best point-and-shoot with a zoom lens. The photos and video are beautiful. The camera's even easier to use now
Excellent and fast 24
600mm lens
Superb stills and video quality
High quality EVF and tilting LCD screen
Excellent high ISO performance
EVF built-in
High quality sensor
Fast lens
Popup EVF
Digital noise handled very well up to 3200 ISO
Compact build
Good lens aperture
Great sharpness levels in the middle of the frame
Comprehensive video mode
Onboard WiFi and NFC
Superb image and video quality
Pocket-sized
Great build and features
High-quality lens with extremely useful zoom range
Superb sensor produces fine stills and high-quality video
Very effective image stabilisation system
Broad range of pro-oriented video specs
Wi-Fi easy to set up and works well
Huge zoom range
Excellent photo and video performance
HFR is brilliant fun
Excellent compact camera
Beautiful 20.1MP stills
Outstanding XAVC S videos
Breakthrough pop-up EVF
Excellent image quality
Great dynamic range
Pocketable size
The editors didn't like
Autofocus ought to be more effective in all lighting
It's crazy expensive
Shorter focal length than predecessor
No touchscreen
Small button controls
Screen not touch
Sensitive
Reduced zoom range
The viewfinder is a tad clumsy and very small. The Mark III is pricey
A point-and-shoot isn't for pros
And £699 is lot to ask of the casual photographer
Or even the more serious snapper looking for a secondary camera
Should You Buy It
Pricey compared to the competition
Poor autofocus at longer focal lengths
Relatively large and heavy
Screen not touch-sensitive
Restricted zoom range
Two step EVF activation
LCD is too glossy and doesn't have touchcontrols
2470 mm focal range is quite limited
Lens could be sharper around the edges of the frame
Battery charges incamera (standalone charger is an optional extra)
Grip sold separately
No allweather finish
Ba
Pricy
Short optical zoom range
Expensive
Max aperture of f/4 at 100mm
No built-in ND filter
Menu system not as intuitive as could be
Purple fringing and blooming evident in some areas
Published: 2014-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
Abstract: If you have kids, the impulse to document every instant of their waking lives is nearly as powerful as the impulse to feed and shelter them. I'll help you find the perfect camera to freeze those priceless moments.If you're reading this article, you've pro...
Sony RX100 III improves upon the RX100 II, which in itself was a great point and shoot camera. It is not just an iterative update like the RX100 II was to the RX100, but adds in some major features such as a faster lens and a dedicated viewfinder, which c...
Published: 2014-08-18, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
The RX100 III is the the best point-and-shoot with a zoom lens. The photos and video are beautiful. The camera's even easier to use now,
The viewfinder is a tad clumsy and very small. The Mark III is pricey: A point-and-shoot isn't for pros, and $800 is lot to ask of the casual photographer, or even the more serious photog looking for a secondary camera, Should You Buy It?, If you've got t
If youve got the scratch, go for it, but the reality is that you might be just as well served by the now discounted RX100 II. Whereas that camera brought a suite of significant changes that made it a pretty obvious choice over the original, you can proba...
Powerful 1-inch CMOS Sensor, Good image quality in almost all settings, The presence of an EVF
EVF is fiddly, Low battery life
The rather high price tag of Rs. 54,990 puts the Sony RX100 III in a bit of a weird spot. It is easily one of the best compact cameras available, but its equally attractive predecessor, the RX100 II, sells for a shade below Rs. 36,000, which is very appea...
Large bestinclass sensor, fast lens with wide aperture all the way through, fast shooting, wellimplemented viewfinder, What we didn't: Complex for first timers, no hot shoe, no touchscreen, expensive, Killer feature: Exceptional image and video quality fo
Complex for first timers, no hot shoe, no touchscreen, expensive
Abstract: Whenever a product is successful and widely appreciated, it usually gets followed up soon with sequels. Sony is doing the same with their ever-so-popular RX 100, which now has a 3 rd iteration added to it. Not only does it have a fully tilty-flippy screen...
Huge zoom range, Excellent photo and video performance, HFR is brilliant fun
Expensive, Bulky for a bridge camera
There's really no point drawing this conclusion out: the RX10 II was a fantastic camera, and the III edition does nothing but improve upon it.This latest version is one of the best all-rounders I've ever seen, capable of handling everything you could ask...
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Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Superb image and video quality, Pocket-sized, Great build and features
Pricy, Short optical zoom range
If you already own a great premium compact camera (such as one of the other RX100 models) then there may not be quite enough here to warrant what would be an expensive update.But if, on the other hand, you're currently compact-bereft and looking for the b...
Great image quality, very pocketable, popup EVF is impressive
Pricey
The RX100 Mark 3 is certainly one of the best compacts on the market right now — image quality is very good and the pop-up EVF is actually a cool feature that is actually quite useful.The EVF will also turn heads when you pop it up. I’ve had many friends...
Takes great photos, especially macro shots and portraits, Easy to use share features
Price
With the RX100 MkIII, Sony has proven again that compact cameras can compete with flashier competition. The price point might be an issue for many, but as far as we're concerned, there aren't many compact cameras out there that can do what it can.(previo...