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November 2016
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122 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: The Sony RX100 V is a high-tech masterpiece in a very compact body. Like its predecessor, it offers a 1.0-type sensor and an excellent retractable OLED electronic viewfinder. The new 20.1 million pixel Exmor RS CMOS image sensor, in conjunction with the f...
Remarkably compact and ergonomic design, Fantastic to find a popup EVF and a tilting LCD on such a small camera, The sophisticated 1in sensor and RAW capture means very highly detailed shots, The fast zoom, and 24fps continuous shooting is great for sport
The LCD monitor is not a touchscreen, as you might have expected at this price point, Big fingers will have trouble operating these tiny buttons and dials, At 220 shots per charge, the battery life is actually shorter than the previous generation, Apart f
The fifth generation of Sony's high-spec compact achieves the same high-quality still shots and similarly smooth 4K and high frame rate video, but there are other improvements too. The autofocus claimed to be the world's fastest, and it locks and tracks s...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-06-13, Autor: David , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
High price for a point-and-shoot, Poor battery life, Focal length could be longer
Asking for nearly $1,000 for a point-and-shoot is tough, but if there's ever been one to deserve that price tag, it's the RX100 Mark V. For current Mark IV owners, the biggest improvement of the Mark V is the higher burst rate and improved autofocus syste...
The RX100 V is one of the most advanced compacts we've seen, with a specification dripping with advanced features that would shame some pricier mirrorless and DSLR cameras.This isn't entirely a good thing however – the RX100 V is almost too advanced for i...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-01-26, Autor: Sam , Testbericht von: stuff.tv
Versatile, Viewfinder AND a tilting screen, Powerful for a compact
Expensive for a compact, Limited zoom range
If you already own the RX100 IV, there's no real need to buy the RX100 V – it's just too similar. However, it's also an improvement, if a slight one, over that already superb compact camera, which makes it one of the best point-and-shoots on the market...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-01-16, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great lens and image quality, palm-sized portability, built-in viewfinder, tilt-angle LCD screen, fast burst mode and notable autofocus improvement
Still no touchscreen control, movie button position, autofocus still basic in some modes, no aperture ring, finder assembly per use, huge expense
There's no doubting that the Sony RX100 V is a brilliant compact camera. It's small, it's powerful, its continuous autofocus is notably improved, the images it can enable you to capture are great… but it's not that different to its RX100 IV predecessor, w...
Outstanding image and video quality, Genuinely pocket-sized, Record-breaking performance
Relatively small zoom range, No touchscreen, High price
The Sony RX100 V is a stunning technical achievement. As with previous models, it captures a huge amount of light for such a small camera, which delivers the goods for image and video quality. This latest model also delivers in spades for performance.The...
Zusammenfassung: The Sony RX100 series is probably the most important development in camera design this decade. These cameras deliver something previously thought to be impossible...
If someone told me a few years ago that pocket compacts would be able to shoot full-resolution 20-million-pixel files at 24fps for up to 150 frames I wouldnt have believed them. Sony has taken the RX100 V into new territory with regard to shooting speed...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-14, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great lens and image quality, Palm-sized portability, Built-in viewfinder, Tilt-angle LCD screen, Fast burst mode and notable autofocus improvement
Still no touchscreen control, Movie button position, Autofocus still basic in some modes, No aperture ring, Finder assembly per use, Huge expense
First impressions of the Sony RX100 V are good, but you'd expect no less from a compact camera that's commanding a £1000 asking price. This is only £1 more than the RX100 IV (based on Sony's current website pricing) making this a no brainer: the newer mod...