Sony Cyber‑Shot Rx10 Iv With 0.03 Second Auto-Focus & 25x Optical Zoom (Dsc-Rx10m4)
Sony Cyber‑Shot RX10 IV with 0.03 Second Auto-Focus & 25x Optical Zoom (DSC-RX10M4)
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- World’s Fastest AF acquisition speed of 0.03 sec. Optical image stabilization technology developed by Sony is valuable for handheld still and movie shooting, especially in low light or at the ultra-telephoto end of the zoom range up to 600 mm
- 315 phase-detection AF points covering Approx. 65% of the frame. Light etering mode- Multi pattern, centre weighted, spot (Standard/Large), entire screen average, highlight
- ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T 24-600mm3 F2.4-F4 ultra-zoom Lens
- 20.1 MP 1\" back Illuminated Exmor RS stacked CMOS sensor w/ DRAM. Dimensions (W x H x D) (CIPA) -5 1/4 x 3 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches, 5 1/4 x 3 3/4 x 5 1/8 inches (from front of lens to monitor). Weight-2 pounds 6.7 ounce (Battery and SDXC Card included) / Approx. 2 pounds 5.1 ounces) (Body Only)
- 24 Fps4 continuous shooting up to 249 frames with AF/AE tracking. Filter diameter:62 mm.
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Brand : Sony
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 4.4
ListPrice : US $1698
Price : US $1698
Review Count : 327
Sony Cyber‑Shot RX10 IV with 0.03 Second Auto-Focus & 25x Optical Zoom (DSC-RX10M4)
- The RX10 Mk 4 is an excellent bridge camera and could be the best all around camera ever.I bought the Panasonic FZ2500 a couple of weeks ago and, also, the RX10IV Sony. I got tired of reading reviews of which one was best and decided to compare them side by side. IMHO the Panasonic is a far out camera. It has more function buttons than you can shake a stick at. It has all the buttons and great thought out planning. I think the word is the ergonomics of the camera is great other than they should have placed the battery a little farther over from the tripod insert. The weight is just superb compared to the RX10IV and I do not care if it has less magnesium aluminum than the RX10IV! Now lets talk about things that makes me a little angry, yes, the Panasonic FZ2500 has time lapse and 3 { I made a mistake I think there are 6 adjustments} adjustments for built in nd filters. TheRX10 series once did and now does not. I get the feeling that Panasonic says, \"Here let me try to serve you with the best possible bridge camera that I can build,\" and Sony says, \" Well, I am going to take away your filters and your time lapse, but if you are lucky and one more bridge camera later, I will offer it to you if you got more jingle in your pocket.\"I have bought Alexander White\'s book and on p. 88 he talks about using the DRO ( Dynamic Range Optimizer) on the RZ10IV. It can take the place of the dn filters and uses the contrast of 3 or more pictures and stack them together, thus evens out the bright and dark spots of the photograph. it is called HDR (High Dynamic Range) and solves some of the problems that a neutral density filter would do on photos, but I do not think it works for the video part of the camera, not yet sure about that. The book also tells about 3 or 4 remotes that can be purchased and discusses the Vello Shutterboss III wireless remote that does the most things. You can set up a series of indefinite series of shots. You can set up intervals between shots for 100 hrs less one second for intervals for time-lapse photos. If you decide to get this you must specify the model for the Sony Multi terminal.I heard that Sony Enterprise was very much hurt by the earthquake a few years back and it was very important for the RX10IV to do well. I have the feeling that the withdrawal of certain accessories on the RX10 series had a lot to do with it. They had to make a quality product but there were also a profit margin that had to be achieved to lift Sony out of the belly of the red. Just guessing. I hope for its great success for many years to come. What a great camera, but it is to bad they had to take some accessories off it.I bit the bullet and bought the RX10IV or Mark four and sent the Panasonic back. How many reviewers, other than professionals have actually written in that they have tried both cameras side by side? I have! The lens and the processor of the Mark 4 takes the prize, and it is just unbelievable.Sony has made improvements on the menu, even though the camera is heavier than the FZ2500, it is water and dust resistant. The Panasonic is not. This camera\'s Zeiss lens is so very good! I am 74 years old and I feel this camera could very well be the last camera that I will buy. However, if the Panasonic FZ2500 had this same lens I would have bought the Panasonic. I have been buying Panasonic bridge cameras for a while and I own the FZ200 and FZ1000, both are very good cameras. I must have got one of the better Panasonic FZ2500\'s because this one had a very good lens. The only reason, for me buying the FZ2500 would be for its outstanding video capabilities. As it is, I can take my ultra high definition videos on my FZ1000 and convert them to 8 megapixel stills, If I so desire, another thing that the Sony cannot do.In the old days when Sears Mail Order was king and in their catalogs they would feature three similar products, one being good, the next one being better, and the next being best. I would classify the FZ2500 Panasonic as being very, very good, and the Sony RX10IV being the best.My final word is, Sony has read me perfectly, It was worth the extra money for me to buy RX10IV, because of its superb lens.January 8, 2018: Now that I have had this camera for around 3 months I have to admit it is the best camera that I have ever wrapped my hands around and I have a closet full of Canons and Minolta Cameras along with a bag full of lens. I am an Amateur but this is one sweet camera! With the Zeiss lens, I think it is the best all around camera in the world.Happy picture taking!RickI think everyone that has never seen the RX10IV at its best should turn to U-tube and pullup :Sony RX10IV 4k Sample Video All-real World & Lab Testing Footage by Jay Sony Apha Lab.He takes a 4K video with his RX10 camera. It has zoom shots of geese on a lake.These zoom shots are spectacular. These zooms do not stop at 600mm, but just like the energizer bunny just keeps on going and going, right on up to 100x. I watched those videos and wept I was so jealous. IMHO videos such as these will eventually be the demise of the ILC.Up date 03-07-2019 Final note: Sony has a problem organizing their cameras. They do not do as well as the Canon cameras. I am trying to say the right words to express what I am trying to say. There should be an easier way of scrolling through their different subject matter of programs to make it easier to find out what the camera does. Again, Alexander White\'s book is a God sent book for the RX10Mk4. It is a complicated camera and once you figure the system out, it will do about anything that camera\'s do with in reason and then some. It is a wonder camera but it is complicated and Sony has always had trouble making their cameras less complicated and simpler to use.Bottom line the Sony RX10MK4 camera has an one inch sensor that slows the camera down a little in low-light situations.I love this camera but it is easy to forget what you have learned with this camera that has so many complicated things to learn, being a 75 year old man that I am.Rick
- For photos and video, I generally prefer the Sony alpha system full frame cameras. My main mirrorless camera is the Sony a7s ii, which I like for its excellent low light performance. It\'s great for photos and video, although I would love to have the Sony a7r iv for photography. Financial constraints require tradeoffs, and these are the ones I\'ve made. For similar reasons, although I\'d really like to get certain G-Master lenses (esp. the 24-70, a few of the primes, and one of the long telephotos), I\'m satisfied, for now, with a set of Rokinon cinelenses (24, 35, 50, 85), along with the 28-70 kit lens that I occasionally use for autofocus situations or on the gimbal.There are a number of reasons why I\'ve chosen the fixed-lens RX10 Mk IV as my second camera. The drawbacks are immediately apparent (one inch sensor, fixed lens.) But there are a lot of advantages, especially given what you get for the price. Here are the things I like about this camera:1. The fixed lens is a very sharp 28-600mm zoom. To get that much reach out of any lens I could get on the a7sii, I would be well into five figures, which I can\'t afford. And to get that reach through a series of primes would require lens-switching time which isn\'t practical in run-and-gun photography situations. More and more often, I find myself choosing this camera over the full frame, because I can be there to quickly get the shot.2. The 1\" sensor is actually very good. I\'m happy with the images I can get from it.3. The camera doesn\'t look intimidating. I look like a tourist with it, and therefore can avoid being challenged in cases where a camera might seem threatening to someone. Also, the monitor panel on the back can be turned up for easy monitoring. I rarely find myself looking through the viewfinder. More and more often, I\'m taking photos at hip level, where it looks like I\'m fiddling with the camera\'s settings rather than taking pictures. These are often the best pictures I get in a day of shooting.4. Although I prefer not to shoot video with this camera, I can get pretty good quality 4K video out of the camera if the lighting is good. I like to carry it as a second camera when I don\'t think I\'ll need a second camera as a \"just in case\" camera that doesn\'t take up a lot of space in the bag. It\'s also a credible backup if my first camera breaks or fails.5. Turns out, the zoom is pretty smooth. You can occasionally get one of those great \'70\'s-looking slow-zoom shots on this camera on the cheap, with nothing else but a tripod.6. One time my audio recorder broke, and I patched a shotgun mic into this camera and used it to record sync sound. This worked!, and saved the day.7. If you don\'t have a rig built, a bunch of batteries charged, etc., you can just grab this camera and run out the door. Sometimes this is a really nice option to have.8. Sometimes you show up with a big rig built, and you realize what you need is just to get down in the dirt with a small camera. If you have this camera with you, you can do this without taking a half-hour to tear everything down. I really like having this option.If you follow pro Sony shooters on Instagram or other platforms, and you look at the technical specs, you\'ll find that many of them are now taking 25-75% of their photos (especially street photos) on either this camera or on the RX100, which is a miniature version of this camera with a 24-200 lens. I think their reasons are more or less the same as the ones I listed above.These Sony cameras keep getting better and better. They\'ve brought a lot of pleasure into my life, and they\'re helping me to transition from a career primarily oriented around writing, to a more dexterous career in which I can find and tell stories in multiple media. I\'m a big fan of these cameras in general, and of the RX10 Mk IV in particular, and can recommend it with great enthusiasm.
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