Sony’s expanding its line of snazzy high-end point-and-shoot cameras with yet another formula we haven’t seen before. The new RX10 takes the design of the superzoom “bridge” cameras popular with ...
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The Sony A7 series marked a turning point for photographic gear, but it also overshadowed another new Sony offering every bit as unique as its full-frame companions. The RX10 was designed to bring ...
Photographer’s Guide to the Sony DSC-RX10 IV is a new book that shows beginning and intermediate photographers how to accomplish things with the RX10 IV camera. It costs $9.95. White Knight Press ...
The RX10 uses the same 1-inch sensor as the RX100 II, but marries it to a 24-200mm f/2.8 lens. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 ...
If there is one complaint to be had about Sony’s Cyber-shot RX10 and RX10 Mark II, it’s the limited 8.3x zoom lens. Well, the company just shut us up with the new RX10 Mark III, its third-generation ...
VENICE BEACH, Calif. - The Sony RX 10 II is the greatest camera you’ve never heard of. This is the sequel to the woefully under-rated and overlooked RX10, a fancy point and shoot camera for serious ...
Well, no one can accuse Sony's digital-imaging division of risk aversion these days; it takes a lot of chutzpah to come out with an oversize enthusiast camera for $1,300. True, there are a variety of ...
The RX10 looks like a scaled-down D-SLR, but don't try and remove its lens—it's permanently fixed to the camera. Even though the RX10 is a bit bulky at 3.5 by 5.1 by 4.1 inches (HWD) and heavy at 1.8 ...
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To this point, the largest sensor in a superzoom camera has been the 2/3-inch chip found in the Fujifilm X-S1, and the only current model available with a fixed f/2.8 lens is the Panasonic Lumix ...
The RX10 looks like a scaled-down D-SLR, but don't try and remove its lens—it's permanently fixed to the camera. Even though the RX10 is a bit bulky at 3.5 by 5.1 by 4.1 inches (HWD) and heavy at 1.8 ...
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