Sony RX100 VII - Compact Camera Champion
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- The Sony RX100 VII sits alone as the champion of premium, compact cameras. Featuring a 1 inch stacked, 20mp CMOS sensor and blazing fast AF, 20fps mechanical shutter and up to 90fps electronic shutter (up to 7 images).
My good friend Brian just bought one on my recommendation for those days that you don't want to carry your heavy, full camera kit.
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Thanks for showing the comparison of focal range from 24-200. A lot of reviewers don’t show the comparison so it’s hard to gauge how much zoom it has by just the numbers
I've had the 3, 4, 6 and now the 7. Every time I've sold it because I felt I shouldn't have 2 different cameras. Every time I've regretted the decision and bought the new model. This camera is awesome for street photography and multi day trekking holidays.
Video quality looks insane
By far the best grip is the Smallrig L grip. It has the wooden piece on the side. I tried the JJC L grip but found this too small.
I really like this camera and recommend it. I has the sensor of it's bigger brother the RX10-4. If anyone gets I recommend at least one spare battery, tiny camera, equals tiny battery; and maybe 2. just in case. And last but not least, get the plastic grip, it costs like $20. I am mystified why Sony does not include the grip for such an expensive camera.
Hi great video! Are the photos presented towards the end of the video edited or straight from the camera?
The regular Sony stick on grip (GR2) doesn't impact on the pocketability like the one you have. I reckon that a user should either use Auto or do a lot of reading (and get some good reading glasses if they need help). Its a great camera if you learn the features.
The JJC extension grip, (9:43), seems it would off more substantial purchase than the adhesive press on. It can be screwed on and off because it threads into the mounting thread also, making it more modular when you want to put it away. I’d take the size trade myself that comes with the better grip.
I'm looking for Sony RX100V 1.8-2.8 24-70mm which to me is by far the best RX100.
Can suggest you may be forgetting to x the fstop value to equivalent 35mm. Eg: f4 equats to f11 and f11 is about f22. Cheers
No it is not.
Two concerns of mine I don't know if mentioned; external mike and stabilization effectiveness? Thx!!😊
I am looking to go lighter as I walk/hike a lot with my Nikon Z6. I’m almost 71 and it’s gettin harder to lug my Z with a 24-120lens around. My friend has this camera for the same reasons and he loves it. I have not purchased it yet. Any idea if there will be a Mark viii?
Seems that Sony are concentrating on the ZV range. There is a bit of cross over there. A VIII has potential though.
Why are you using f/9 and iso400 combination??
Dear Sir, Who will be the winner if we compare it with samsung galaxy s24 ultra apple iphone 15 pro max?
Can I buy a grip that doesn't jut out from the side of this camera?
What settings do you recommend for whale watching?
I still love my rx100va
What's the flag behind you by the way? 😊
Mk7 has 200mm not mk6 ?
MK6 also 70--200mm
I guess its not able to come out with decent sunburst shots!
Yeah those weren’t the best sun burst I’ve seen.
I feel it is less detailed and less true colors than other pro cameras, am i right?
Correct me if i am wrong
Well, it only has a 1 inch sensor. Full frame > APS-C > Micro 4/3 > 1 inch. So... yeah, it's not going to perform as well as larger sensors but the 20mp sensor is still outstanding especially given the size and additional features. No issues printing up to 11x14 or 17x20.
@@HeyDontShoot Okay
Wonder how the image/video quality would compare with iphone 14/15
@@JohnB551 To the average observer the iPhone pics would probably look better, keep in mind though that those are using computational photography that is applying all sorts of corrections and adjustments to "fill in the gaps" to create a "pretty picture". The end result is basically a photoshopped image since 99% of consumers aren't editing their photos later on. I'm only an amateur and I've taken tens of thousands of iPhone photos, but I'm still looking at this camera for something with a soul.
Either you have a damaged device or this camera is a piece of crap. After all, all the photos presented in this video are blurry.