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Sony RX10 Mark IV : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on June 12, 2021

Pros: Never used, so I don't express myself

Cons: One-inch sensor, otherwise I don't express myself

Opinion: I had RX100M3 and RX0II, which mount the same processor and didn't feel good. Surely it has the prerogative to have a good focal excursion and good lenses, therefore a valid handyman on the true meaning of the word. Around I see many photojournalists with reflex or mirrorless and targetses hanging everywhere like salami, but maybe life with a bridge like this, with an equivalent 24mm-600mm and a good burst, avoiding carrying weights and clutter, could smile at him.

avatarjunior
sent on February 07, 2021

Pros: Portability, extraordinary focus, good optical quality and impressive burst already at 12 FpM

Cons: Nothing special about category

Opinion: Bought just out. The use for photo hunting and travel (Pre COVID), has replaced a Sony kit (Alpha 68 + Sigma 17-70 + Sigma 105 macro + Sigma 120-400) to make up for the weight problems related to my age and health. I'm excited about the focus, I've never tried a Sony A9 but I think when they say that the RX10 uses the usual algorithms it matches the truth. I refer to a page of my site for the images I made at the "Parco della Piana", a LIPU area near Florence. The shooting point was less than four meters from the subjects. In continuous autofocus, wide area, with active animal eye detection these activated perfectly in most cases. (http://www.vitocardillo.it/slide-fauna-8) The images are not perfectly optimizing for the WEB this invalidates the dynamic and tonal range and consequently the general yield. The majority were executed at 500/600 mm with times between 1/1000 and 2/1000 F4-8. Of course my judgment refers to the category of the product that, cannot and should not be compared with larger sensors (APS-C, etc.)

avatarsenior
sent on February 07, 2021

Pros: For now I say everything

Cons: for now I say nothing

Opinion: I took it recently, in the photographic side it is giving me a lot of satisfaction, of course, in my opinion comparisons should never be made with upper bands, I have the canon eos r and slow L series, other music but... believe me, it goes above all expectations, at least for as a photographer I, I have to do a lot of tests and then I will add more information . What they wrote before me is all right, then as mentioned you have to know how to settle, thank you for now . I do not make videos and therefore I will not help you in this field ..... I would like to thank the RCE of La Spezia for allowing me to make and buy both new and used with great professionalism in the person of Simone, prepared and kind... it was a duty.

avatarsenior
sent on November 09, 2020

Pros: It is an "all in one" machine in a small bag you can take from 24mm to 600mm and the lenses are from the Zeiss family.

Cons: If you have the amount of an ultra-zoom you can not claim the quality of the fixed lenses as well, although compared to other ultra-zooms we are always one step ahead.

Opinion: You can't have quality and quantity together, so you have to compromise but if you can please this compact Sony it can give great satisfaction. It has a small sensor (about 1/9 of the surface of a FF) but if you use it with the right light it is capable of producing excellent images. In a nutshell, the iso should not be raised and the exposure should not be recovered as with aps-c or fullframe. Do not use it to photograph the moon, at least I did it with bad results, while at 600mm in full sun the quality is still more than discreet. Perfect for a safari in Africa, as for a trip to the mountains or to steal a few shots in the city at a safe distance. Not suitable for nocturnal, indoor or all those situations where light is scarce.

avatarjunior
sent on November 06, 2020

Pros: Everything: optical quality above all, ergonomics, Af, tiltable display, perfect images, both Raw and jpg-

Cons: Nothing.

Opinion: I already have an Olympus m4/3 mirrorless kit with Pro optics, Em1, Pen F. I was looking for a good Bridge to take to the mountains to avoid the weight of the backpack, although with my kit it is not excessive, but, the age advances :-) so I saw a used by Sabatini photos in Rome, I sacrificed by give it back an old Omd Em5 plus a mzuiko 14-150 and at just under 1000 euros (new would cost 1800) I won an Rx10-4 practically as new. I purchased on Amazon an external charger plus a couple of compatible batteries also because the supplied battery was defective, perhaps for this reason they had given it back. The first thing that amazed me is the extraordinary quality of the images from 24 to 600mm equivalent, even at full aperture (from 2.8 to 4) that do not make me regret the already high quality of zuiko m4/3 optics, if not for the obviously superior bokeh. the focal, setting 4/3 ranges from about 25 to 650mm, while with the native format of 3/2 you have 24-600mm which I preferred despite being accustomed for years to the 4/3 format if only for a greater angle angle. Optical stabilization works very well at the maximum focal point, it works at the time of shooting, so you do not notice, as in Olympus OMD bodies, the effect of stabilizing in the viewfinder or display by holding the shutter button semi-pressed. The 600mm image dances a lot but stabilization intervenes at the time of shooting and is quite effective. The menu is quite extensive and includes many options, some of which are not very clear as the instruction manual, available in PDF even on the web, is quite laconic. The battery life allows about 300 shots, less than a REFLEX, but more or less the same as a mirrorless so being used to those of olympus I do not consider it a problem. Consume less using the display and more using the viewfinder. Very useful customizable buttons on the machine body on which to preset the functions that are most often used without resorting to the menu. To my surprise the raw of the Rx10-4 are read and recognized by the old Lightroom stand alone 6.14

avatarjunior
sent on September 05, 2018

Pros: Sony Rx10Mark III: really does everything; very fast focus; sharp lens; focal length, excellent up to 6400 Iso; filter presence

Cons: The battery is discharged quickly, but with 1-2 reserve, no problem, no external charger and cost of the same

Opinion: Exceptional in the street (use Italian), allows you to steal impossible shots, pity the motility of the reduced screen, Zeiss lens a razor, perfect optical zomm, photographing at 600mm and Croppando in PP, you have amazing results, I never leave it, Despite the generous mole, at home. It's worth the money, so many, it costs, besides how you spend eating. Proverbs don't err. Good investment. Really happy at last!

avatarjunior
sent on November 22, 2017

Pros: Versatility, focus on moving subjects, multiple shutter speed, electronic viewfinder, focal length, up to 3200 Iso.

Cons: Battery life

Opinion: Excellent performance machine: Focal excellence makes it perfect for every subject, the speed with which it engages moving subjects is phenomenal, Jpeg's image quality is great, the ability to customize the results is fun. it is locked and currently in service. For the price paid unacceptable.

avatarjunior
sent on October 27, 2017

Pros: Lens, autofocus, touchscreen

Cons: sensor, price

Opinion: Compared to the previous versions, it is certainly a plus. But there is still a bridge. And the difference is seen especially in low light conditions, where it takes a bit more patience to get a decent product. The improved autofocus comes in for sure. For the rest, the comfort of a truly exceptional lens is not discussed







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