⭐️ Buy the Sony RX100 VII: geni.us/gxU7 (affiliate) What's up everyone?! I hope this review of the Sony RX100 VII was helpful. Did you like it? This camera isn’t inexpensive and I wasn’t sure if I would think it’s a good value. I was super impressed with the image quality, I love the autofocus and it is so compact and portable. The flip screen worked really well and the pop-up EVF is the best implementation I’ve seen. Is this a camera you would consider getting? Why or why not?
@@TechGearTalk so I should definitely keep the m6 mark 2. I haven't even open it yet. I am comparing this with the a6600 and the ibis looks horrendous, why they even have it, it's a joke
I just got the RX100M7 4-years later as is still a great camera and from what I hear will be the last of its line from Sony. Sony sells a grip for the front of the camera which I fitted immediately which gets over the slipperiness and makes this camera as comfortable to handle as anything so small can be. One as far as I know unique feature of this camera is the ability to take full resolution stills while recording HD video. Ideal for the shooter like me that often forgoes video so as not to miss that perfect photo moment. With this camera it is possible to have both. I also like the flip up flash for fill-in. So two great features that even my top of the line Alpha 1 cannot offer. For me I will be using the RX100 as a camera I can take with me anywhere to get high quality images, or as even as an extra to carry with my full frame camera to get me focal lengths not covered by the lens on my A1. For example in my wildlife photography, 99% of my photos are with 400+mm lens, but I can pull out the RX100 on the occasion that an animal does come close.
Everyone this is the best guy for camera reviews on RUclips in case you just starting your research. If he says a camera is good than its good and buy it from links in description.
I recommend this after-market grip to help solve the issue of the camera being difficult to hang on to (not paid for this recommendation. This item just worked well for me for the past year). I was using gaffer tape before that. Sony AGR2 Attachment Grip (Black)
Thank you for this more than excellent review! Unbiased, to the point, covering the most important features, not too short, not too long. I subscribed to your channel.
Recently bought this camera. Have the Rx10 iv and A7C ....... absolutely love it , the colours out the box are very accurate ... got the grip for it as well , really helps .... Thanks for the video
One of the best videos to be found on the web identifying and assessing the performance of rx100 vii features. If you are thinking about purchasing this camera, you should see this video. It provides important and valuable information for both still and video shooters. I have seen virtually all RUclips videos on this camera and this is one of the most comprehensive reviews done to date. As a rx100 vii user, I agree with his assessment on the camera’s good features. But I wish the camera had better low light performance, as is pointed out in the video, and I wish it had a better ability to blur backgrounds and produce bokeh, which I don’t think the video mentions. Overall, a very fine review.
Super appreciate the kind words Tom, and the feedback about producing a shallow depth of field. That is the result of the maximum aperture closing so fast - but I should have make that more clear. Thank you so much for contributing to the community 🙏
It's a great little camera, although a bit fiddly you can get some excellent results out of it. Nice as B cam and for video. I put the small rig cage on (latest one for the rx100vii) gives the grip, protection and access to all the ports without being to bulky.
@@TechGearTalk this is the one I got. It was on pre order when I got it. Here's the latest link www.smallrig.com/smallrig-cage-for-sony-rx100-vii-and-rx100-vi-camera-ccs2434.html
@@TechGearTalk as you have tested the rx100 and the m6ii , could i ask your opinion on how they compare from a usability and image quality point of view. I have always wondered if the m6ii would be better than rx100 as my b cam to complement my eos r. cheers
If it were me, I would get the m6ii to compliment the EOS R. It will be easier to match the color and the user experience will be very similar. If, however, you want 120fps with autofocus, you can look at the a6400 or the fuji x-t30 - both of which are less expensive than the rx100 vii. The true advantage of the rx100 vii is the portability. You can literally take it anywhere. Because with the other options, we're still talking about lenses, and accessories, whereas rx100vii - put in your pocket and go.Hope this was helpful.
First, thanks for making the video. I've been using a Nikon Coolpix A900 for about 6 years now and it's time to upgrade. The vast majority of the shooting I do is from a recumbent trike, or somewhere I'll stop while riding and get up because I see a great photo op.. Usually that means wildlife, sunsets, sunrises, and other FL vistas. The most important things to me are speed in being able to get the camera out of my camelback, turned on, focused, and shot (and of course zoomed if necessary), image quality, and zoom and this camera appears to excel at all three. After looking over probably 15 or 20 different compact/travel cameras, this one does look like the one I'll buy.
It may sound like sacrilege, but if I have grip issues I cut and apply black skate board deck tape to body portions that are slippery. Works great. Great job on the review as usual! 👍
Yes! Straight forward with the pro's and cons. I'm impressed with this camera. I'll need to wait for a special offer though before I could make a purchase.
the bloopers in the end is very interesting. i think if you should put little like 10 secs of that in the intro part of the video people will troop in more or click your videos more and watch just to learn what you're offering and to laugh or smile.
The bloopers 😂 my favorite part every time! Great and detailed video! Enjoy watching it ❤️ maybe make a video for the best vlogging camera? I’m curious to know which ones you’ll recommend 🙏
I have owned a Canon S100 and Panasonic Lumix CS52. Both of these camera broke down so that they are now a door stop. The Canon S100 broke down under warranty and Canon repaired it. The S100 broke 2d time again, and Canon wanted to fix for half the cost of a new one. The Panasonic Lumix CS52 was bought with a "free" extended 2 year warranty to replace my S100. The CS52 broke down with 1 month left on the warranty. Panasonic's warranty contractor claimed that I misused the camera, but I didn't; but I did heavily use it. They wanted 2/3ds the price of new camera. Another boat anchor. So a word to the wise. BTW Panasonic contracts it warranty work in the USA, and if you read the reviews, they are only so, so at best. I bought the Sony RX100-7 in 2019, when it was introduced to replace my CS52, and so far, the RX100-7 has been utterly reliable. So when you need super-reliable camera, I would go with the Sony RX100-7, it is right there when you need it. Even though it costed $1,300, it was worth every penny to me. BTW if you guys get the Sony RX100-7, buy the little rubber grip for ~$20, that is attached/glued to the right side for better grip. Personally for such ultra-premium camera I am surprised it was not included, oh well. The Sony RX100-7 has never disappointed me.
Hi, I just brought the Sony RX100 VII and can’t wait to use it. You said you were doing a video on how you set the camera up. If so can you share the link here as I haven’t been able to find it. Thanks for the great reviews I really enjoy watching them.
Hey Dude, always enjoyed your videos and only just watched this one as only just considering the RX100 VII. Even though the RX100 VII is over 3 years old, I am actually tempted to get one as an uber compact camera when travelling, I already have the A7C and love it, but my lens choices are not compact. I wish there was hopes of getting an updated MK VIII soon with USB-C and the updated menu, but I think it’s safe to say that Sony did the ZV1 and now has no interest in making a premium photo centric version with this form factor anymore. What’s your thoughts? Still worth buying in 2023, or has someone else made the ultimate compact camera that’s a no brainier? PS. Your video was the only one I found that explained where in the zoom range the F2.8 drops to F4 (44mm I think you said), so thank you for that I was really interested particularly on this. Huge thanks
Nice video. yesterday I bourged my Sony DSC100-FX mark 7. The Mark 7 takes a while to learned to handle. Thanks to you for you gives me this film so I can be introducet it :)
I can't find the videos you refer to in this video. I think you mentioned your favorite settings in this cameras menus for various "use" cases for one. I couldn't find anything about Sony cameras on your RUclips pages? Did I miss it? Great video. I purchased the camera and want to learn more. Thank you.
I’ve been thinking about this one for some run and gun vlogmas but idk. I kinda like the size of my M50. Not sure if it would be worth the investment. Nice edit bud. Idk got me thinking a lot for sure about it.
Appreciate you sharing insights into your process Raul! I went back and forth. It's expensive for sure. But it is SO SMALL. One thing to think about is that if you're bringing a Joby, or some other small tripod, then the whole setup becomes bigger anyway. So many good options!
Thank you so much for this review! I'm really thinking about getting it but as it's really expensive: Would you rather recommend the RX100 Mark VII or the Canon M50?
12:40 is epic when it appears you are looking at the line of best fit of all three cubes and just throwing. How about you try closing your eyes for a second in the next video and lets see what happens....lol
Just got the camera is exemplary good in almost all accounts, I have two major caveats about it though. Touch screen implementation is just not ok, you can't zoom or swipe...why not, it's a touch screen! The second is the price, its a premium price deterring most people from buying it.
Have you seen the CAMROTE app for ios. I was having trouble connecting via the Sony app but was able to transfer and remote control via this app. Just a suggestion :)
Fantastic review! Still trying to decide on RX100 VII or RX10 IV I like the portability of the RX100 but love the range of the RX10. I shoot mostly birds, wildlife as well as sunrise and sunset scenes. Wanting something I can have with me daily when I do not have my Olympus OMD EM1 MII with zoom lens only Either model I would have to purchase used. Also.. beautiful scenery.. where did you shoot this video? Wishing I was either at that pool or the beach!!
Thanks! I shot the video in Mexico. If you need range, then the RX10IV is the way to go. The camera is definitely bigger than the RX100VII, but for birds and wildlife, you really need the range. My 2 cents.
I think it's a great camera I just can't bring myself to spend that much on a point and shoot when the A6400 and A6600 are the same or cheaper. Their already compact cameras. Great video as always man
Tech Gear Talk I know I really want a point a shoot. I have a Heating and Air conditioning Podcast. I’m trying to build my RUclips now filming videos in the field. I can’t use my phone cause it’s constantly ringing in the middle. I have a GoPro Hero 6 black that’s ok but I would love to get a nice point and shoot I can fit right in my tool bag. Then I use my A6400 when I’m in my studio. I was looking at a used Canon G7X ii. Are they ok. I know no audio jack which sucks or should I just stay with the GoPro?
the G7XIII has a head phone jack if you want. I think if you really want this camera and you'll use it a lot, the extra $$$ is worth it. If you'll use it once or twice a year - nope!
@@TechGearTalk Precisely, so I was wondering if you used one of the glue on kits (lensmate do one) to keep the shutter speed low. The footage looked pretty smooth to me, not like you had a fast shutter speed. Thanks for responding!
Ah, got it - I didn't. Some of the footage is a little overexposed (when it was crazy bright out there). Ultimately, the solution you mentioned would work. Keep an eye out for a video I'll be publishing soon ;)
Your text above says the Sony RX100 Vii has a 24-300mm equivalent lens but in your video you state it correctly as 24-200 mm. Don't know if it really matters, but thought you should know.
Excellent review; very helpful. I am looking for a compact camera to mainly film my sons' baseball games. I am currently using either my cell phone or a Nikon D7000, but would like something better than my phone and more compact thank the DSLR . I have been looking at the Sony RX100 and the Sony FDR-AX43, but would love to hear your suggestions.
Thank you for the kind words. This is the most powerful compact camera I've used to date. If you want a camera just to shoot video, the camcorder will probably work for you. If you want video and photos and in the tiniest form - this is a great option. Hope that helps. Welcome, and thank you for supporting to the channel!
I had a Panasonic Lumix camera years ago and I used it for concerts and the sound came out pretty good of course you have to have a point shoot camera nowadays to take into venues. I want great 4k video for concerts and festivals sporting events do you think this is a good buy for that.
Hi John - thanks for watching. This is the most powerful post and shoot camera I've used - so if it's in the budget - it's a great option. If you wanted better audio, you can always get a stereo mic (but not sure if they will let you bring it in). hope that helps. Thanks for joining the channel.
Thanx for the info... I have been eyeing this camera for a while.... thanx sooo much... btw how did you do the flip page(corner) at the end of the video to subscribe? again thanx
Hello. I am on the fence about buying the mk7, do you think that mk8 will hit the market this summer? Or do you have another favorite that beats the mk7 at the moment? Great review btw, as allways I love your feedback on cameras, you're a good benchmark imo! :)
So glad the videos are helpful. The MK7 is the most powerful compact camera I've ever used. Who knows what will happen with the industry (considering the current situation). If the mk7 does everything you want/need, I'd grab it. For the form factor, I haven't found anything that competes. I hope I was able to help.
@@TechGearTalk Yeah thanks a bunch. The only thing I can see is the lack of a nice rubber grip or something, but I guess I can 3D-print something to make it better on that. But yeah, picture and filmquality I think it checks out the boxes pretty good..
Would this be a good camera for shooting longer videos? (20-30mins) I want it for some wildlife behaviour observations and was wondering if it would do the job. Also, does it deliver in low lights?
Another great job. Would you recommend this camera for a beginner? I am looking at Fuji, Sony, etc. I want something to give me a great photography experience instead of some expensive spec monster.
Hello there. I typically need to shoot at narrower apertures, 5.6 to 10 on my A6000 and 30mm prime. The shutter speeds are still quite high during day time. Seeing that the shutter only goes 1/2000, is the lens sharp at narrower apertures like upti f11?? When does the sharpness and contrast begin to drop off?? Does the AF suffer at those apertures??
The limited use of the LCD is a major blunder. Even the G7x has a full service LCD. If the Sony Viii comes out to replace the 7, thats when to buy the discounted 7 product. Some people do complain about Sony's terrible customer service, so do ask about that at buying time.
I wish the Mk VIII would have a bit less FL (to 150mm) and re-adopt the f/1.8 lens I have in my Mk II. I'm a still photographer & need the faster lens for low light...
Hello, Which one is Best for vediography and Photography? 1.Alpah 6300 2.Alpah 6400 3.Alpah 6500 I using this camera made Photography and vediography. I made youtube content for my channel Using this camera. What types of vedio I recoard? Answer: I like your vedio, and i like to capture vedio same to you. Look like : Camera and gear review, Mobile review, Electical Device review. Using this camera i take this types vedio. So, Suggest me which one is best for me? Thank you
I think everyone should start with a kit lens (here is why: ruclips.net/video/z-x-d-K9Jfw/видео.html ) My favorite lens is the Sigma 18-35 which will require an MC-11 adapter
The beautiful thing about this camera is that it is tiny - and yet so powerful. If I had unlimited budget and size/weight didn't matter, I could create higher quality content with the a6600 (plus a lot of money for lenses, filters, etc.). But if I need one camera to put in my pocket, take absolutely everywhere - I'm taking the RX100VII. Hope this was helpful.
To me, these are not comparable. The benefit of the RX 100 vii is that it's a really compact camera. You can basically fit it in you pocket. Not the a6400. I have the a6400 and love it. But am considering the RX 100 vii so I can fit in my purse when I don't want to carry wait.
Great video. I want to start dabbling in video. What do you do on a bright sunny day. Do you use a filter of any sort or the 180 degree method is not so important. Thanks
Does the app allow you to zoom in and out with the lens. Can the app also engage clear image zoom for increased range? Does the lever also use CIZ to go beyond the 200?
Exactly what I was looking for! I have a ZV1, which takes amazing videos AND photos! However, I have the Ulanzi wide angle adapter on it, which doesnt come off. I also travel a lot, and don't always want to carry a full frame with me. Would this camera be a good complement to my ZV1?
Great review 😉 Have you heard about Ak 2000 Gimbal?? ... If you can do a review about it , we will be so happy , because they said it was cheap and has a good feature ... We like cheaper stuff but if it has a good quality😁
which would you prefe? sony a6000 with the sigma 16mm f1.4 or sony a6400 with kit lens. both add up to almost the same price. the a6000 still comes up a tsd bit cheaper in my country. i use it mainly for video.
For video I would probably start with the a6400 and the kit lens because the autofocus is so much better. Plus, if you only have one lens, the sigma 16mm is very limiting (only one look)
I have a question. Would you recommend it if : 1) you are beginner and know only really basics from photography 2) you want to take better photos than your smartphone fast and without any effort (maybe with auto mode) 3) you dont want to edit photos or videos ???
That's an interesting question. 1. Every camera these days can shoot in auto, but if you're trying to get into photography with camera, I would assume your goal is to learn more as you go along. 2. "Better" is going to be subjective. This camera "can" take better pictures than your phone but that does not mean that it necessarily WILL take better pictures. Your phone is doing a lot of computational photography for you. You're losing control, but gaining ease of use. 3. Again, it comes down to expectations. For how small it is, this camera is fantastically powerful. It can get you very good results when used properly. I hope I was able to give you some valuable insight here.
you'll be able to do things you smartphone can't do in terms of optical zoom, etc. But you'll never maximize the potential of the camera without editing. I'm just keeping it honest with you.
Thank you for your video. if i want to chose a compact camera among Sony Rx100VII and Fuji film X100V. i am more interested in images rather than video . what is your opinion? which one has a best image quality? pls help me.
I have a Sony A7iii but we only use it for travel but it can be heavy, bulky and takes too much luggage space. Would the RX100vii be a good enough replacement for travel photography in your opinion?
Hi there. I have the a7iii as well, so I'm going to try to answer this how I would want it answered. When you say "good enough" that is a judgement. In my opinion, for the size and convenience - it's amazing. Just keep in mind that it's not your a7iii ;) Hope this was helpful.
this one or g5x mark 2 ? and can i expect dslr quality pics with these compacts. ? my usage is only for photo taking. mostly family photos. is there any other good option for my needs other than these two cameras.? TIA
@@TechGearTalk how important is the ND filter like on the VA? the internal ND? Do I really need it? I want top photos mostly outside and action. cycling photos and also some video of cycling. This post about ND is more for the big cameras. Is it necessary for these pint and shoots? Thx
I don't think it's that important for point and shoots as these cameras usually have smaller sensor and smaller aperture. For most of the time we're worrying about under-exposed instead of over-exposed. If you want a low-shutter and keep the shallow depth of field under bright sunlight, or want the realistic motion blur (1/50 s shutter) with a 24fps video under bright sunlight, you would need ND filters.
I am looking for a lightweight and compact camera to use on high altitude expeditions in the Himalayas. and I am expecting to get good quality photos and videos of other mountains from the top of the summit. which would be a great? I'll be very grateful if you guide me. Thank you.
⭐️ Buy the Sony RX100 VII: geni.us/gxU7 (affiliate)
What's up everyone?! I hope this review of the Sony RX100 VII was helpful. Did you like it? This camera isn’t inexpensive and I wasn’t sure if I would think it’s a good value. I was super impressed with the image quality, I love the autofocus and it is so compact and portable. The flip screen worked really well and the pop-up EVF is the best implementation I’ve seen.
Is this a camera you would consider getting? Why or why not?
Thanks for the review. Love the camera features but noth price!. It is 1600$ plus 15% tax in Canada!!!
That 15% is insane...
I'm a new subscriber, love your reviews.
Who do you believe has the best and will continue to have the best firmware upgrades in mirrorless cameras?
Thank you Sergio 🙏
Fuji has always been amazing at this. Sony is coming up for sure. Canon is just now starting to realize the value of doing this.
@@TechGearTalk so I should definitely keep the m6 mark 2. I haven't even open it yet. I am comparing this with the a6600 and the ibis looks horrendous, why they even have it, it's a joke
I just got the RX100M7 4-years later as is still a great camera and from what I hear will be the last of its line from Sony. Sony sells a grip for the front of the camera which I fitted immediately which gets over the slipperiness and makes this camera as comfortable to handle as anything so small can be. One as far as I know unique feature of this camera is the ability to take full resolution stills while recording HD video. Ideal for the shooter like me that often forgoes video so as not to miss that perfect photo moment. With this camera it is possible to have both. I also like the flip up flash for fill-in. So two great features that even my top of the line Alpha 1 cannot offer. For me I will be using the RX100 as a camera I can take with me anywhere to get high quality images, or as even as an extra to carry with my full frame camera to get me focal lengths not covered by the lens on my A1. For example in my wildlife photography, 99% of my photos are with 400+mm lens, but I can pull out the RX100 on the occasion that an animal does come close.
Everyone this is the best guy for camera reviews on RUclips in case you just starting your research. If he says a camera is good than its good and buy it from links in description.
Thank you so much for all the support 🙏
This is what legends say "BUY IT NICE OR BUY IT TWICE" - TGT ; )
I recently purchased the rx100 vii, but your reviews are so good I knew I’d learn more about the camera, And did! Great work!
Thanks so much Freddie - glad it was helpful and appreciate the support!
I recommend this after-market grip to help solve the issue of the camera being difficult to hang on to (not paid for this recommendation. This item just worked well for me
for the past year). I was using gaffer tape before that.
Sony AGR2 Attachment Grip (Black)
absolute legend. ty!!!!
Excellent review, this is top of my list for a new camera
Thank you for this more than excellent review! Unbiased, to the point, covering the most important features, not too short, not too long. I subscribed to your channel.
Recently bought this camera. Have the Rx10 iv and A7C ....... absolutely love it , the colours out the box are very accurate ... got the grip for it as well , really helps .... Thanks for the video
One of the best videos to be found on the web identifying and assessing the performance of rx100 vii features. If you are thinking about purchasing this camera, you should see this video.
It provides important and valuable information for both still and video shooters. I have seen virtually all RUclips videos on this camera and this is one of the most comprehensive reviews done to date.
As a rx100 vii user, I agree with his assessment on the camera’s good features. But I wish the camera had better low light performance, as is pointed out in the video, and I wish it had a better ability to blur backgrounds and produce bokeh, which I don’t think the video mentions. Overall, a very fine review.
Super appreciate the kind words Tom, and the feedback about producing a shallow depth of field. That is the result of the maximum aperture closing so fast - but I should have make that more clear. Thank you so much for contributing to the community 🙏
The mk6 actually is much better for low light. Best of both worlds
You are the best! You helped me so much in trying to understand my camera to shoot video for my own channel.
That is amazing to hear Karina - I'm so glad I've able to help. Thank you for watching and for all the support! 🙏
@@TechGearTalk I have the Canon Rebel SL2 and your video was the very first one I watched to help me, so thank you!
That's awesome, I really like how easy that camera is to use - and gotta love that flip screen!
It's a great little camera, although a bit fiddly you can get some excellent results out of it. Nice as B cam and for video. I put the small rig cage on (latest one for the rx100vii) gives the grip, protection and access to all the ports without being to bulky.
Appreciate the insight Christian!! I'm going to check out that cage.
@@TechGearTalk this is the one I got. It was on pre order when I got it. Here's the latest link www.smallrig.com/smallrig-cage-for-sony-rx100-vii-and-rx100-vi-camera-ccs2434.html
Thank you!
@@TechGearTalk as you have tested the rx100 and the m6ii , could i ask your opinion on how they compare from a usability and image quality point of view. I have always wondered if the m6ii would be better than rx100 as my b cam to complement my eos r. cheers
If it were me, I would get the m6ii to compliment the EOS R. It will be easier to match the color and the user experience will be very similar. If, however, you want 120fps with autofocus, you can look at the a6400 or the fuji x-t30 - both of which are less expensive than the rx100 vii.
The true advantage of the rx100 vii is the portability. You can literally take it anywhere. Because with the other options, we're still talking about lenses, and accessories, whereas rx100vii - put in your pocket and go.Hope this was helpful.
First, thanks for making the video. I've been using a Nikon Coolpix A900 for about 6 years now and it's time to upgrade. The vast majority of the shooting I do is from a recumbent trike, or somewhere I'll stop while riding and get up because I see a great photo op.. Usually that means wildlife, sunsets, sunrises, and other FL vistas. The most important things to me are speed in being able to get the camera out of my camelback, turned on, focused, and shot (and of course zoomed if necessary), image quality, and zoom and this camera appears to excel at all three. After looking over probably 15 or 20 different compact/travel cameras, this one does look like the one I'll buy.
That giggle when you held down the shutter button…..you were so entertained ❤…which was entertaining! 😅
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
$1,300 and it uses micro USB?! Also, just stumbled on your channel, keep up the awesome work. Subbed
I know right? What year is it? USB-C everything please. Glad you found the channel and appreciate the kind words 🙏
This is a great video, love the calm and good vibes while also giving great information about the sony VII camera. Great video and audio quality :)
Glad you enjoyed it
It may sound like sacrilege, but if I have grip issues I cut and apply black skate board deck tape to body portions that are slippery. Works great. Great job on the review as usual! 👍
That's perfect! I added gaffer tape which has worked. Thanks for the kind words.
you review had me made up my mind to get myself a RX100vii!
Yes! Straight forward with the pro's and cons. I'm impressed with this camera. I'll need to wait for a special offer though before I could make a purchase.
the bloopers in the end is very interesting. i think if you should put little like 10 secs of that in the intro part of the video people will troop in more or click your videos more and watch just to learn what you're offering and to laugh or smile.
Good idea - I'll try that at some point for sure!
Hey Ross, I agree you and Rachael were on a break!
There is no doubt that we were on a break - it's a fact! 😂
For grip improvement, check Sony AG-R2. This IMO should be included in the box, btw.
great detailed review, great job man
Glad you liked it! Appreciate you taking the time to leave feedback 🙏
The bloopers 😂 my favorite part every time! Great and detailed video! Enjoy watching it ❤️ maybe make a video for the best vlogging camera? I’m curious to know which ones you’ll recommend 🙏
That's a great idea Dor. I'll start working on it!
I have owned a Canon S100 and Panasonic Lumix CS52. Both of these camera broke down so that they are now a door stop.
The Canon S100 broke down under warranty and Canon repaired it. The S100 broke 2d time again, and Canon wanted to fix for half the cost of a new one.
The Panasonic Lumix CS52 was bought with a "free" extended 2 year warranty to replace my S100. The CS52 broke down with 1 month left on the warranty. Panasonic's warranty contractor claimed that I misused the camera, but I didn't; but I did heavily use it. They wanted 2/3ds the price of new camera. Another boat anchor. So a word to the wise. BTW Panasonic contracts it warranty work in the USA, and if you read the reviews, they are only so, so at best.
I bought the Sony RX100-7 in 2019, when it was introduced to replace my CS52, and so far, the RX100-7 has been utterly reliable. So when you need super-reliable camera, I would go with the Sony RX100-7, it is right there when you need it. Even though it costed $1,300, it was worth every penny to me. BTW if you guys get the Sony RX100-7, buy the little rubber grip for ~$20, that is attached/glued to the right side for better grip. Personally for such ultra-premium camera I am surprised it was not included, oh well. The Sony RX100-7 has never disappointed me.
Hi, I just brought the Sony RX100 VII and can’t wait to use it. You said you were doing a video on how you set the camera up. If so can you share the link here as I haven’t been able to find it.
Thanks for the great reviews I really enjoy watching them.
Hey Dude, always enjoyed your videos and only just watched this one as only just considering the RX100 VII. Even though the RX100 VII is over 3 years old, I am actually tempted to get one as an uber compact camera when travelling, I already have the A7C and love it, but my lens choices are not compact. I wish there was hopes of getting an updated MK VIII soon with USB-C and the updated menu, but I think it’s safe to say that Sony did the ZV1 and now has no interest in making a premium photo centric version with this form factor anymore. What’s your thoughts? Still worth buying in 2023, or has someone else made the ultimate compact camera that’s a no brainier?
PS. Your video was the only one I found that explained where in the zoom range the F2.8 drops to F4 (44mm I think you said), so thank you for that I was really interested particularly on this. Huge thanks
Sony does have a stick on grip. You have to buy it separately though. I'm using it on my camera.
Thanks Sharon - found it!!! How’s it working for you? Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻
@@TechGearTalk Well after dropping my camera because it was so slippery, I added the grip. For me it works well. It's slightly rough so that helps.
Thanks for the insight.
I like the Franiac grip (its solid aluminum, also on amazon). It helps a lot, if you want an alternative to the texture of the sony one. Feels nice.
Nice video. yesterday I bourged my Sony DSC100-FX mark 7. The Mark 7 takes a while to learned to handle. Thanks to you for you gives me this film so I can be introducet it :)
Glad to help!
I can't find the videos you refer to in this video. I think you mentioned your favorite settings in this cameras menus for various "use" cases for one. I couldn't find anything about Sony cameras on your RUclips pages? Did I miss it?
Great video. I purchased the camera and want to learn more.
Thank you.
It would be an awesome compact camera for travel.
The big question is: RX100 VII or VA? The lens of the VA is quite a lot faster
I’ve been thinking about this one for some run and gun vlogmas but idk. I kinda like the size of my M50. Not sure if it would be worth the investment. Nice edit bud. Idk got me thinking a lot for sure about it.
Appreciate you sharing insights into your process Raul! I went back and forth. It's expensive for sure. But it is SO SMALL. One thing to think about is that if you're bringing a Joby, or some other small tripod, then the whole setup becomes bigger anyway. So many good options!
Tech Gear Talk ahh very true.
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Great review for the next camera I will get in a few weeks.
Is this still a good buy for 2023? Or is there something better?
Great review. Thank you!
Thank you. Glad it was helpful David
Great review and nice pictures of Cleveland!
I'm super glad it was helpful! Thank you for the kind words and for joining the community 🙏
Hi, thank you for a great in depth review of this compact camera. I have wondering if there is a bracketing feature. Thank You very much.
Thank you so much for this review! I'm really thinking about getting it but as it's really expensive: Would you rather recommend the RX100 Mark VII or the Canon M50?
Excellent presentation thank you. 4 years later the price of rx100 vii is still high which proves house much people like it.
12:40 is epic when it appears you are looking at the line of best fit of all three cubes and just throwing. How about you try closing your eyes for a second in the next video and lets see what happens....lol
Thanks brother! Maybe I'll try that - worse case - bloopers 😂
I still have to look around to see what's out there. Thanks for sharing.❤ I hear you bro.❤ A new friend. Stay connected.
Glad the video was helpful. Let me know if I can help.
Great, Thanks for this Review
Great video! An advice: i have an rx100 II, it really misses the touch screen for focus. Do you advise the upgrade?🙏🙏
Good job, as usual!
I got this and it solved my issues without excess mass R017 SONY RX100 VII Microphone Handle Grip L Type Cold Shoe Bracket
Sweet!!! Thank you Ted.
Just got the camera is exemplary good in almost all accounts, I have two major caveats about it though.
Touch screen implementation is just not ok, you can't zoom or swipe...why not, it's a touch screen!
The second is the price, its a premium price deterring most people from buying it.
I think that's a fair analysis of this camera. Thank you for sharing and or being part of the channel!
Have you seen the CAMROTE app for ios. I was having trouble connecting via the Sony app but was able to transfer and remote control via this app. Just a suggestion :)
I have not, but I'm going to go check it out. Super grateful! 🙏
Fantastic review!
Still trying to decide on RX100 VII or RX10 IV I like the portability of the RX100 but love the range of the RX10. I shoot mostly birds, wildlife as well as sunrise and sunset scenes. Wanting something I can have with me daily when I do not have my Olympus OMD EM1 MII with zoom lens only Either model I would have to purchase used. Also.. beautiful scenery.. where did you shoot this video? Wishing I was either at that pool or the beach!!
Thanks! I shot the video in Mexico. If you need range, then the RX10IV is the way to go. The camera is definitely bigger than the RX100VII, but for birds and wildlife, you really need the range. My 2 cents.
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A lot of details 👍👍👍
Hope it was helpful!
I think it's a great camera I just can't bring myself to spend that much on a point and shoot when the A6400 and A6600 are the same or cheaper. Their already compact cameras. Great video as always man
I can 100% see that. To be fair, this thing is much smaller - like, literally take it everywhere in your pocket. But the price point... ouch.
Tech Gear Talk I know I really want a point a shoot. I have a Heating and Air conditioning Podcast. I’m trying to build my RUclips now filming videos in the field. I can’t use my phone cause it’s constantly ringing in the middle. I have a GoPro Hero 6 black that’s ok but I would love to get a nice point and shoot I can fit right in my tool bag. Then I use my A6400 when I’m in my studio. I was looking at a used Canon G7X ii. Are they ok. I know no audio jack which sucks or should I just stay with the GoPro?
the G7XIII has a head phone jack if you want. I think if you really want this camera and you'll use it a lot, the extra $$$ is worth it. If you'll use it once or twice a year - nope!
Tech Gear Talk yeah I would use it almost everyday atleast 3-4 times a week. Damn it your not making this easy!! 😂😂😂😂
Sorry 😂🤣
Can you provide the link to the live show about the RX100M7 mic setup please?
Good review, covering almost everything I can think of.... except did you use neutral density filters in the beach shots?
Thanks Tony. No, I did not use ND filters on the beach because there are no built-in ones (that I saw).
@@TechGearTalk Precisely, so I was wondering if you used one of the glue on kits (lensmate do one) to keep the shutter speed low. The footage looked pretty smooth to me, not like you had a fast shutter speed. Thanks for responding!
Ah, got it - I didn't. Some of the footage is a little overexposed (when it was crazy bright out there). Ultimately, the solution you mentioned would work. Keep an eye out for a video I'll be publishing soon ;)
Your text above says the Sony RX100 Vii has a 24-300mm equivalent lens but in your video you state it correctly as 24-200 mm. Don't know if it really matters, but thought you should know.
Appreciate you taking the time to let me know Dale - corrected! 🙏
You can buy Sony AG-R2 Attachment Grip for $15. For a high-end camera, Sony should've included it. Highly recommend it.
How can a review be sooo good? This is how.
So glad you liked it!
Great review thanks a lot.
29:24 FINAL THOUGHTS and the video is only 26:53 LMAO ! nice vid bwt
Thanks for the heads up - corrected! Thanks for being part of the channel!
Very good review ... the only reason I didn't go with this camera is price. An a6400 and kit lens is cheaper.
*That is FAST burst mode, WOW.*
Excellent review; very helpful. I am looking for a compact camera to mainly film my sons' baseball games. I am currently using either my cell phone or a Nikon D7000, but would like something better than my phone and more compact thank the DSLR . I have been looking at the Sony RX100 and the Sony FDR-AX43, but would love to hear your suggestions.
Thank you for the kind words. This is the most powerful compact camera I've used to date. If you want a camera just to shoot video, the camcorder will probably work for you. If you want video and photos and in the tiniest form - this is a great option. Hope that helps. Welcome, and thank you for supporting to the channel!
What mic did you use for this? Great video!
I had a Panasonic Lumix camera years ago and I used it for concerts and the sound came out pretty good of course you have to have a point shoot camera nowadays to take into venues. I want great 4k video for concerts and festivals sporting events do you think this is a good buy for that.
Hi John - thanks for watching. This is the most powerful post and shoot camera I've used - so if it's in the budget - it's a great option. If you wanted better audio, you can always get a stereo mic (but not sure if they will let you bring it in). hope that helps. Thanks for joining the channel.
Thanx for the info... I have been eyeing this camera for a while.... thanx sooo much... btw how did you do the flip page(corner) at the end of the video to subscribe? again thanx
Glad it was helpful. That effect was done in After Effects.
Tech Gear Talk ok thanx but was it a template or did you create it and if so would you mind sharing... thanx again
I had someone make it for me (I am no longer in contact with them so I don't know if they used a template or not).
Great review. 👍
Hello.
I am on the fence about buying the mk7, do you think that mk8 will hit the market this summer?
Or do you have another favorite that beats the mk7 at the moment?
Great review btw, as allways I love your feedback on cameras, you're a good benchmark imo! :)
So glad the videos are helpful. The MK7 is the most powerful compact camera I've ever used. Who knows what will happen with the industry (considering the current situation). If the mk7 does everything you want/need, I'd grab it. For the form factor, I haven't found anything that competes. I hope I was able to help.
@@TechGearTalk Yeah thanks a bunch. The only thing I can see is the lack of a nice rubber grip or something, but I guess I can 3D-print something to make it better on that. But yeah, picture and filmquality I think it checks out the boxes pretty good..
You're very welcome. Also look at this: amzn.to/3bNLMLO and amzn.to/2Rcv4y1 (in the Q&A it says it would fit, just block the door to the HDMI)
Great stuff thanks so much!
Thanks so much Kent 🙏🏻
Would this be a good camera for shooting longer videos? (20-30mins) I want it for some wildlife behaviour observations and was wondering if it would do the job. Also, does it deliver in low lights?
wonderful review..love from india
Thanks for watching!
Another great job. Would you recommend this camera for a beginner? I am looking at Fuji, Sony, etc. I want something to give me a great photography experience instead of some expensive spec monster.
Awesome video. Question notice you’re using Apple AirPods. Connected to the Sony camera as a Microphone??
I'm thinking about this camera to replace my Nikon A900 for vlogging. The low light is way better than the Nikon.
That's true, as is the auto focus.
Hello there. I typically need to shoot at narrower apertures, 5.6 to 10 on my A6000 and 30mm prime.
The shutter speeds are still quite high during day time.
Seeing that the shutter only goes 1/2000, is the lens sharp at narrower apertures like upti f11?? When does the sharpness and contrast begin to drop off?? Does the AF suffer at those apertures??
The limited use of the LCD is a major blunder. Even the G7x has a full service LCD. If the Sony Viii comes out to replace the 7, thats when to buy the discounted 7 product.
Some people do complain about Sony's terrible customer service, so do ask about that at buying time.
Question, for the small form factor, comparing the Sony to a similar sized Fujifilm model, who would you consider best overall?
I wish the Mk VIII would have a bit less FL (to 150mm) and re-adopt the f/1.8 lens I have in my Mk II. I'm a still photographer & need the faster lens for low light...
Hello, Which one is Best for vediography and Photography?
1.Alpah 6300
2.Alpah 6400
3.Alpah 6500
I using this camera made Photography and vediography. I made youtube content for my channel Using this camera.
What types of vedio I recoard?
Answer: I like your vedio, and i like to capture vedio same to you. Look like : Camera and gear review, Mobile review, Electical Device review. Using this camera i take this types vedio.
So, Suggest me which one is best for me?
Thank you
I would get the a6400 (of those three) because it has the best auto focus for video. If I was starting (personally)
Which lens I buy for this camera?
Suggest me Two lens for vediography and photography?
I think everyone should start with a kit lens (here is why: ruclips.net/video/z-x-d-K9Jfw/видео.html ) My favorite lens is the Sigma 18-35 which will require an MC-11 adapter
im looking to mostly vlog or use on vacation to take some cool videos. do you think this or the a6600 is best?
The beautiful thing about this camera is that it is tiny - and yet so powerful.
If I had unlimited budget and size/weight didn't matter, I could create higher quality content with the a6600 (plus a lot of money for lenses, filters, etc.). But if I need one camera to put in my pocket, take absolutely everywhere - I'm taking the RX100VII. Hope this was helpful.
Can’t decide between the a6400 or this.
What will you use it for Pete?
To me, these are not comparable. The benefit of the RX 100 vii is that it's a really compact camera. You can basically fit it in you pocket. Not the a6400. I have the a6400 and love it. But am considering the RX 100 vii so I can fit in my purse when I don't want to carry wait.
Great video. I want to start dabbling in video. What do you do on a bright sunny day. Do you use a filter of any sort or the 180 degree method is not so important. Thanks
Lensmate makes an adapter kit! If you're stuck without one, then you have to ignore the 180 degree method.
Tech Gear Talk Thanks for such a quick response. Are you using one on the videos in this review?
No, I didn't have one. That is why some of the beach shots are overexposed.
Will there be a next generation of this camera ? RX100MVIII ?
Does the app allow you to zoom in and out with the lens. Can the app also engage clear image zoom for increased range? Does the lever also use CIZ to go beyond the 200?
Exactly what I was looking for! I have a ZV1, which takes amazing videos AND photos! However, I have the Ulanzi wide angle adapter on it, which doesnt come off. I also travel a lot, and don't always want to carry a full frame with me. Would this camera be a good complement to my ZV1?
Excellent detailed, to the point information. Thank you.
Great review 😉
Have you heard about Ak 2000 Gimbal?? ...
If you can do a review about it , we will be so happy , because they said it was cheap and has a good feature ...
We like cheaper stuff but if it has a good quality😁
Yes. I will see what I can do!
@@TechGearTalk thank you a lot 😘🌸
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which would you prefe? sony a6000 with the sigma 16mm f1.4 or sony a6400 with kit lens. both add up to almost the same price. the a6000 still comes up a tsd bit cheaper in my country. i use it mainly for video.
For video I would probably start with the a6400 and the kit lens because the autofocus is so much better. Plus, if you only have one lens, the sigma 16mm is very limiting (only one look)
@@TechGearTalk ahh i see, ok thanks a lot!
Hope this was helpful.
I have a question. Would you recommend it if :
1) you are beginner and know only really basics from photography
2) you want to take better photos than your smartphone fast and without any effort (maybe with auto mode)
3) you dont want to edit photos or videos ???
That's an interesting question.
1. Every camera these days can shoot in auto, but if you're trying to get into photography with camera, I would assume your goal is to learn more as you go along.
2. "Better" is going to be subjective. This camera "can" take better pictures than your phone but that does not mean that it necessarily WILL take better pictures. Your phone is doing a lot of computational photography for you. You're losing control, but gaining ease of use.
3. Again, it comes down to expectations.
For how small it is, this camera is fantastically powerful. It can get you very good results when used properly.
I hope I was able to give you some valuable insight here.
@@TechGearTalk and how about without editing?
you'll be able to do things you smartphone can't do in terms of optical zoom, etc. But you'll never maximize the potential of the camera without editing. I'm just keeping it honest with you.
@@TechGearTalk Thank you very much. I appreciate it that you are honest. It's much better for me :)
That's my goal - to help 👊
Is it worth to buy Sony rx100 mark 7 camera or rather Sony Xperia Pro i phone?! Which one of them makes better pictures ??!!
I'm new to the photography scene, can this camera be used in a studio. I'm trying to set up
Thank you for your video. if i want to chose a compact camera among Sony Rx100VII and Fuji film X100V. i am more interested in images rather than video . what is your opinion? which one has a best image quality? pls help me.
I add a stick-on grip to the camera, much easier to hold that way.
Just purchased this Sony for 930.00 looking forward to it so I don’t have to carry around my full frame camara
I have a Sony A7iii but we only use it for travel but it can be heavy, bulky and takes too much luggage space. Would the RX100vii be a good enough replacement for travel photography in your opinion?
Hi there. I have the a7iii as well, so I'm going to try to answer this how I would want it answered. When you say "good enough" that is a judgement. In my opinion, for the size and convenience - it's amazing. Just keep in mind that it's not your a7iii ;)
Hope this was helpful.
It's worth it compared with a S22 ultra or iPhone 13 pro?
this one or g5x mark 2 ? and can i expect dslr quality pics with these compacts. ? my usage is only for photo taking. mostly family photos. is there any other good option for my needs other than these two cameras.? TIA
I would take this one if image quality is the priority (and cost wasn't an issue). This is the most powerful compact camera I've used.
Which camera i want to buy ; Cyber Short or DSLR camera which is better
Omg I can totally relate to the half shutter!!! It’s terrible!
What’s your thoughts re: a mark viii. Should one wait or go for the vii?
13:41 God youtube 1080p looks horrible on this footage
In your video you mentioned stuff about an ND filter, I wanted to get more info on this if you're able to explain in the comments. Thanks!
Here is an explanation of nd filters: ruclips.net/video/QdsPmo9wcFk/видео.html hope that helps
@@TechGearTalk how important is the ND filter like on the VA? the internal ND? Do I really need it? I want top photos mostly outside and action. cycling photos and also some video of cycling. This post about ND is more for the big cameras. Is it necessary for these pint and shoots? Thx
I don't think it's that important for point and shoots as these cameras usually have smaller sensor and smaller aperture. For most of the time we're worrying about under-exposed instead of over-exposed. If you want a low-shutter and keep the shallow depth of field under bright sunlight, or want the realistic motion blur (1/50 s shutter) with a 24fps video under bright sunlight, you would need ND filters.
Would you recommend this camera for nighttime raves?
I am looking for a lightweight and compact camera to use on high altitude expeditions in the Himalayas. and I am expecting to get good quality photos and videos of other mountains from the top of the summit. which would be a great? I'll be very grateful if you guide me. Thank you.