Personally I think the battery configuration is a real deal breaker. Because, I had Sony compacts before and the battery degraded like mad, and I needed 3 batteries to last me a day of shooting when I travel. So if the battery in that camera degrades, and you run out of juice halfway through the day of travelling and you dont have another camera, you are stuffed, unless you are prepared to spend a few hours in Starbucks charging the camera.
@rsmorex To conclude my conversation with you I also noticed in the store that you claim I wasn't in for several hours and also claimed that the salesperson just knew how to work the til (which by the way he is a pro photographer) that the RX100 lacks 'focus priority' which means if you press the shutter button half way down it will lock the focus on your subject as with other cameras and are waiting for the "Focus Confirmation Beep" . For a $700 camera this should be a none issue.
We tried every setting there is definitely a technical glitch, more users are complaining of focusing issues. It was not only my hand which is more than two feet away from the lens but people shots were blurry as well. It would finally take a clear pic after about 5-6 indoor pics with excellent lighting with windows. For a one inch sensor this should be a none issue even at night. For the price of this camera this shouldn't be an issue at all.
I'm amazed how ignorant people when addressing a response. A few hours for a point and shoot camera is plenty of time to make a review of a problem that many are experiencing. If the camera can't focus on my hand two feet away or a person its got problems. The sales person even had problems with focusing and we tried every setting including manual and center focus.....let me guess he's clueless as well. I suggest you read more forums because many are complaining about this specific issue.
Too expensive, & too overstuffed w/ needless MP's @ the expense of missing features & bizarre ergonomics. HDMI port inaccessible when on a tripod. Battery charging ONLY in-camera. No ND filter. Narrower and significantly slower lens especially @ tele-end than other enthusiasts p&s's. No time lapse function. Much less useful, more distant macro focusing range starting at 5cm. vs. (for ex.) only 1cm. for the new Lumix DMC-LX7.
I played with the Sony RX100 for a few hours in the camera store today. Off the bat the focusing is terrible, even with center focusing on and even on manual. It just keeps seeking a target without locking just stick your hand out in front of the camera and it simply has difficulty focusing and locking.Top left has softness issues and the max f range is 4.9. The build quality is very, very good way better than Canon S100. Focusing is a MAJOR problem on Sony RX100. Too many sub menus as well.
Not sure why the S100 is spoken poorly of. Its a great camera in that it pioneered the ability to get higher quality pics in a compact P&S body. I think its extremely well built with functionality even the RX100 copied i.e. the control ring. The RX100 should be in a different league given its price point. I think these are both amazing products in their own right.
I haven't really looked at competitor photos(G1X) because I was never interested in these types of cameras, but I checked out some RX100 pics and they were amazing. Low-light shots were very good and it looked pretty sharp wide-open. I still have my good old a55, so I'll have to think of a really good reason before spending $650 on one of these.
Should I wait for the Panasonic Lumix Lx7? I am debating if I should get the Sony RX100 or the Lx7, what is your opinion? Lx7 has smaller sensor but 24mm lens… RX100 has more pixels, Lx7 has 10 Mpx… what do you think?
I think the RX100 should be compared to the GX1 since they compete more closely in terms of specs and price. I'm not a big fan of the GX1 though. Its clunky body and slow focus is a big turn off. The RX100 is definitely sexier.
No I stuck my hand out 2 feet it should have locked on instantly, even the sales guy couldn't get it to lock. I've heard this as a problem with others that use the RX100 too many blurry pics. Try it yourself.
The focusing of this camera is actually very good. You must have placed your hand too close to the lense. If you want 1cm close-up, you are looking at the wrong camera. Large sensor cameras don't do that.
I like it but i've never like Sony's menus... I also feel that if i wanted such a good canera i would use my DLSR, but i understand its about the size... Not conviced quite yet
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such a nice job did on this, shame they fell short with the F4.9 telephoto, if they could get around that it would be a perfect alternative to x10 etc... :)
Hi, Please could you recommend any compact camera better than Sony RX 100? I am specifically looking for a pocket camera for 1) Bokeh for portraits 2) Sports and Fast Moving Kids My budget is £300 to £350. Cheers,
as always great review - look forward to your review on the NEX 6 as well as the new Sony RX1 - will it be able to outdo Leica :) - for sure in price but build quality. Also Sony has the new 16-50 and the 35mm 1.8 - would be nice to have you review those as well. So for a little bit more is it better to go with a NEX 6 or this - maybe not a fair comparison as this is really for the ultra portable user - so maybe nothing that can compare with this
"Puts to shame cameras like the S100"? It sure as hell should, look at the price difference! Not even in the same ballpark.
S100 - $350
RX100 - $650
no.
Personally I think the battery configuration is a real deal breaker. Because, I had Sony compacts before and the battery degraded like mad, and I needed 3 batteries to last me a day of shooting when I travel. So if the battery in that camera degrades, and you run out of juice halfway through the day of travelling and you dont have another camera, you are stuffed, unless you are prepared to spend a few hours in Starbucks charging the camera.
@rsmorex To conclude my conversation with you I also noticed in the store that you claim I wasn't in for several hours and also claimed that the salesperson just knew how to work the til (which by the way he is a pro photographer) that the RX100 lacks 'focus priority' which means if you press the shutter button half way down it will lock the focus on your subject as with other cameras and are waiting for the "Focus Confirmation Beep" . For a $700 camera this should be a none issue.
We tried every setting there is definitely a technical glitch, more users are complaining of focusing issues. It was not only my hand which is more than two feet away from the lens but people shots were blurry as well. It would finally take a clear pic after about 5-6 indoor pics with excellent lighting with windows. For a one inch sensor this should be a none issue even at night. For the price of this camera this shouldn't be an issue at all.
I'm amazed how ignorant people when addressing a response. A few hours for a point and shoot camera is plenty of time to make a review of a problem that many are experiencing. If the camera can't focus on my hand two feet away or a person its got problems. The sales person even had problems with focusing and we tried every setting including manual and center focus.....let me guess he's clueless as well. I suggest you read more forums because many are complaining about this specific issue.
Too expensive, & too overstuffed w/ needless MP's @ the expense of missing features & bizarre ergonomics. HDMI port inaccessible when on a tripod. Battery charging ONLY in-camera. No ND filter. Narrower and significantly slower lens especially @ tele-end than other enthusiasts p&s's. No time lapse function. Much less useful, more distant macro focusing range starting at 5cm. vs. (for ex.) only 1cm. for the new Lumix DMC-LX7.
I played with the Sony RX100 for a few hours in the camera store today. Off the bat the focusing is terrible, even with center focusing on and even on manual. It just keeps seeking a target without locking just stick your hand out in front of the camera and it simply has difficulty focusing and locking.Top left has softness issues and the max f range is 4.9. The build quality is very, very good way better than Canon S100. Focusing is a MAJOR problem on Sony RX100. Too many sub menus as well.
Not sure why the S100 is spoken poorly of. Its a great camera in that it pioneered the ability to get higher quality pics in a compact P&S body. I think its extremely well built with functionality even the RX100 copied i.e. the control ring. The RX100 should be in a different league given its price point. I think these are both amazing products in their own right.
I haven't really looked at competitor photos(G1X) because I was never interested in these types of cameras, but I checked out some RX100 pics and they were amazing. Low-light shots were very good and it looked pretty sharp wide-open. I still have my good old a55, so I'll have to think of a really good reason before spending $650 on one of these.
Should I wait for the Panasonic Lumix Lx7? I am debating if I should get the Sony RX100 or the Lx7, what is your opinion? Lx7 has smaller sensor but 24mm lens… RX100 has more pixels, Lx7 has 10 Mpx… what do you think?
I think the RX100 should be compared to the GX1 since they compete more closely in terms of specs and price. I'm not a big fan of the GX1 though. Its clunky body and slow focus is a big turn off. The RX100 is definitely sexier.
No I stuck my hand out 2 feet it should have locked on instantly, even the sales guy couldn't get it to lock. I've heard this as a problem with others that use the RX100 too many blurry pics. Try it yourself.
The focusing of this camera is actually very good. You must have placed your hand too close to the lense. If you want 1cm close-up, you are looking at the wrong camera. Large sensor cameras don't do that.
I like it but i've never like Sony's menus... I also feel that if i wanted such a good canera i would use my DLSR, but i understand its about the size... Not conviced quite yet
A tip: if you visit Huff's website, make sure you never, ever disagree, or question anything he writes no matter how outrageous or he'll ban your IP for life.
such a nice job did on this, shame they fell short with the F4.9 telephoto, if they could get around that it would be a perfect alternative to x10 etc... :)
Yes that was a Nokia 808, Nokia sent me one to test out...
could you actually do a review of how bad sony warranties are? they will claim corrosion damage even under NORMAL USE.. NEVER BUY SONY!!
Have you used the Fuji X10 and if so how does it compare to the rx? I'm am debating between the two. Thanks!
anyone who buys any camera knows better to buy a couple extra batteries...you should know better then that.
hope you enjoy it:) personally i am torn between this and the fuji x10... i hate choices:P
Looks pretty hot. Which camera did you use to shoot this? The focusing looks so smooth!
Would love to see a comparison of the RX100 to the X100 since you have both.
Can you use the lens ring as manual focus during movie recording ?
Hi,
Please could you recommend any compact camera better than Sony RX 100?
I am specifically looking for a pocket camera for
1) Bokeh for portraits
2) Sports and Fast Moving Kids
My budget is £300 to £350.
Cheers,
Leica X2 vs Sony RX100 vs Fujifilm X10
it s the same sensor of the leica v1 or v2?
i would wait...Lx7 has hot shoe too..
as always great review - look forward to your review on the NEX 6 as well as the new Sony RX1 - will it be able to outdo Leica :) - for sure in price but build quality. Also Sony has the new 16-50 and the 35mm 1.8 - would be nice to have you review those as well. So for a little bit more is it better to go with a NEX 6 or this - maybe not a fair comparison as this is really for the ultra portable user - so maybe nothing that can compare with this
Has anyone come out with a better compact camera for video than the RX100 ? Nice video
Who cares, quality is cheap on it yet you paid premium price, fail ! RX100 FTW
Just ordered this camera. I feel really poor now. :(
Be careful if it is made in China . If so see video Malfunction of EV on Sony RX100
you didn't show the flash being able to bounce off the wall.
Top!
i have the canon s100 & i LOOOOOVE it!
i like your reviews steve:)
better than fuji x10?
got the case too
brillent camera. got mine