Sony RX100 VI
A point-and-shoot for the serious photographer, the RX100 VI is a powerful little camera. It’s easy for anyone to pick up, but you can also go full manual mode and take some more involved photos. However, for $1,200, it begs the question: does it make sense to spend on a P&S in a world of phone cameras and mirrorless setups?
-- As reviewed by The Verge
Product details
- 24-200mm F2.8-F4.5 ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T lens
- World's fastest (0.03 sec) hybrid AF system (contrast plus phase)
- Battery life:Up to 330 shots / 165 minutes
- In-the-box: Rechargeable Battery Pack NP-BX1, AC Adaptor, Micro USB cable, Wrist Strap, Strap Adapter
- Viewfinder type: electronic viewfinder
- Image stabilization: Optical
PROS
+ Great image quality
+ Still works like a P&S but offers manual controls
+ The extra zoom is useful
CONS
- Weak flash
- High price
- Battery can be a bit short
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Expert reviews and ratings
By The Verge on August 21, 2018
A point-and-shoot for the serious photographer, the RX100 VI is a powerful little camera. It’s easy for anyone to pick up, but you can also go full manual mode and take some more involved photos. However, for $1,200, it begs the question: does it make sense to spend on a P&S in a world of phone cameras and mirrorless setups?
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By TrustedReviews on July 06, 2018
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