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Sony RX100 VII Premium Compact Camera with 1.0-type stacked CMOS sensor (DSCRX100M7)

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Features

  • 20. 1MP 1. 0 Type stacked CMOS sensor, Zeiss Vario Sonnar T 24 200 millimeter F2. 8 F4. 5 large aperture high magnification zoom lens
  • 0. 02 sec. High AF speed, 357 point focal plane Phase detection AF and 425 point contrast detection AF
  • Up to 20 fps blackout free shooting, using up to 60 times/sec. AF/AE calculations. Diopter Adjustment: -4.0 to +3.0 m-1. Operating Temperature- 0 degrees C.- +40 degrees C. / 32 degrees F. - 104 degrees F
  • AI based real time tracking for stills and movies, and touch tracking. Real time eye AF for human (stills and movies), and for animal (stills only)
  • 4K video with us log3 and Interval Shooting. Microphone jack and vertical position data recording. Active mode image stabilization in 4K video recording, and Movie Edit add on compatible

Description

Sony RX100 VII premium compact camera, 20. 1MP 1. 0-Type stacked CMOS sensor, 24-200mm zoom lens 0. 02-Sec. Fast AF, real-time tracking and real-time eye AF for human and animal, blackout-free continuous shooting at up to 20Fps, single burst shooting at 90Fps, 4K HDR (HLG) video recording, active mode Steady Shot for 4K movie, microphone jack.

Compatible Mountings: Zeiss


Aspect Ratio: 169, 11, 32, 43


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, Raw


Image Stabilization: Digital, Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 72 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 8 x


Maximum Aperture: 4.5 f


Metering Description: Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot


Brand: Sony


Auto Focus Technology: Eye Detection


Aspect Ratio: 169, 11, 32, 43


Display Resolution Maximum: 5472 x 3648


Photo Sensor Size: 1-inch


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 20.1 MP


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 20.1 MP


Frame Rate: Up to 30 fps


White balance settings: Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Underwater, Fluorescent, Custom, Cloudy, Shade, Flash torch


Self Timer Duration: 2 seconds, 10 seconds, 5 seconds


JPEG quality level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Camera Flash: Built-In


Image Stabilization: Digital, Optical


Flash Modes Description: Auto; Flash On; Off; Rear Sync; Slow Sync


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Video Capture Format: 4k


Video Capture Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Video Input Format: NTSC/PAL


Video Output Interface: USB 2.0, HDMI, 3.5mm audio


Batteries Required?: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Rechargeable Battery Included: Yes


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Battery Description: Lithium Ion


Battery Weight: 25 Grams


Battery Capacity: 1240 Milliamp Hours


Target Gender: Unisex


Digital Scene Transition: zoom


Audio Input: Microphone


Connectivity Technology: 3.5mm Microphone, HDMI D (Micro), USB Micro-B (USB 2.0)


Continuous Shooting Speed: 20.00


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Flash Memory Type: Single Slot SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Duo Hybrid


Memory Slots Available: 1


Special Feature: BIONZ X Image Processor and Front-End LSI; Built-In Flash; Fast Hybrid AF System with 315 Phase-Detection Points


Skill Level: Professional


Microphone Form Factor: Built-In Microphone


Shock Resistant: FALSE


Supported Audio Format: AC3, Linear PCM (Stereo)


Form Factor: Compact


Hardware Interface: AV Port


Audio Recording: Yes


Audio Output Type: microphone


GPS: No


Lens Type: Telephoto


Aperture Modes: F4.0


Optical Zoom: 8 x


Digital Zoom: 4.00


Maximum Aperture: 4.5 f


Compatible Mountings: Zeiss


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Maximum Focal Length: 72 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 8 Millimeters


Min Shutter Speed: 1/32000 seconds


Exposure Control Type: Manual


Metering Description: Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot


Shooting Modes: Auto, Program auto, Aperture priority, Shutter speed priority, Manual exposure, Memory recall, Movie mode, HFR mode, Panorama, Scene selection


Viewfinder Magnification: Approx. 0.59x


Viewfinder Type: Electronic


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Mfg Warranty Description Labor: 1 year


Manufacturer Warranty Description Parts: 1 year


Model Name: RX100 VII


Brand: Sony


Model Number: DSCRX100M7/B


Number of Items: 1


Color: Black


Guide Number: ISO Auto1.31 to 19.36' / 0.4 to 5.9 m (Wide)3.28 to 10.17' / 1 to 3.1 m (Telephoto)


Included Components: Camera Body & Accessories


Lower Temperature Rating: 32 Degrees Fahrenheit


Upper Temperature Rating: 40 Degrees Celsius


Processor Description: BIONZ X™


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4 x 1.68 x 2.38 inches


Item Weight: 275 Grams


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  • Well Worth the Pricetag
Set: Camera Only
Ok, so to keep it simple. As I stated, its worth the price of $1200. Why? Because it is a 20MP pocket camera, that has 4k recording with audio input. As well as an awesome focal range. Starting at a wide 24mm to a 200mm telephoto range. Whats not to like? Its awesome. Don't expect bird photography though. Now the lengthy part... I'm coming from owning a fair share of cameras as a professional photographer. As of this review, I have a Sony A7m2 with the kit lens, but also the 70200g f4 lens, plus other various lenses. The Sony a6000 + nex 5n, RX100m3, Fuji X100F. Further down in the review III will be the RX100m3 and VII is the one the review is for.Why does this become part of the review? Its because I can put this camera against some stiff competition before writing this review. As far as usefulness, I think this camera is 10/10. I used to carry the RX100m3 along everywhere with me because of its size. I kept it, for the fact that it has f1.8 at its widest vs 2.8 of the RX100m7. Now I carry the III and the VII everywhere. However, the one I have used primarily these past few weeks have been the VII because of its reach. I know 90% of my photos never exceed the range of 70mm. Found this out a 3rd time because of a 2 month trip to Viet Nam and Japan where I took only the III and X100F. During that trip I only encountered maybe 5 times max where I wish I had 200mm reach. Well, now I have that, and more. I'll upload photos later after this review. Build quality: 10/10 Is basically the same as you can expect from Sony and its previous RX models. Same high quality. Image quality: 8/10 I love it. Obviously it won't compete with the bigger cameras I have, but in good lighting (always a key) the image quality is amazing. The range this camera provides helps in making better bokeh portraits compared to the 24-70mm range of previous models (not including the VI). *my opinion you may not agree Video: N/A Honestly, not much a video person. Having an option to add a mic really pushed me to buying this camera. That was the selling point to me. Otherwise I wouldn't have bought this since I didn't buy the VI either. Where does this camera fit in? As expected, I can see this camera fit perfectly in my travel kit. Where 90% of the time I would use it while traveling, only pulling out the III when I go walking around at night or poorly lit conditions. If you know the limitations of this camera it will not let you down. Just, as explained earlier, it isn't going to be good for wildlife, but as a portraits and everyday camera. I think it nails it. What I wish: Weather Sealing! C'mon Sony, you pulled through with the mic input. I want to use these cameras in raining conditions. I'm a firm believer of what these tiny guys can do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2019 by Gigachip Gigachip

  • Great quality
Set: Camera Only
This little camera takes amazing quality photos way better than a Fuji X100 V and so small it fits on your pockets
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024 by Luis Rodrigues

  • Best compact camera on the planet. Worth it?
Set: Camera Only
First off to clear some things up. No, your phone is not better. Sure in good light and still subjects a phone can take images that look just as good for the most part. In very dark shots you could argue the Pixel 3 night mode will do a much better job (again if subject is completely still) However, if you need quick autofocus, tracking anything that moves, ability to zoom from 24 to 200 (not digital zoom although Sony clear zoom is a nice feature), full controls, etc...you are out of look with a typical phone. Second thing to clear up...is it worth $1200? I see this all over on the RX100 series. Absolutely no way for another person to answer that. Worth is a relative term. If you are in the market for a phenomenal compact camera that in decent light will perform with its bigger brothers than this camera is worth it. Can it replace your larger camera and lenses? Again...it possibly could. The question is can you live with the limitations? This is one I am facing now. I also have the full frame Sony A7III along with some nice lenses. I have compared and compared these two cameras in all settings. For the most part the RX100 VII does very well and even better in some cases. With the now added external mic it is even closer (no place to mount the mic, but you can see my other reviews for a nice light bracket that works great). Now, as the sun goes down the A7III jumps way ahead. Realize the A7III is a low light beast and has a much larger sensor. The A7III is also much heavier especially with a lens attached. I am more likely to take the RX100 VII along with me. Autofocus on both is Sony high end good which is among the best if not the best. There are many articles and videos complaining about Sony's menu system which this camera also has. I say meh. I get it is not the best, but you have so many customization options that once you are setup you do not need to get deep into the menu any more. I really never got this complaint. Most buttons are customizable, you have the fn button which brings you into another area that you setup and you have "My Menu" which you customize. I realize I am not really reviewing, but I am sure some may run into this type of debate so this is just my thoughts. For me...this camera is worth the price. Whether I keep my A7III is up in the air right now. This camera really can do everything the A7III can in a much smaller body. Do I really need great low light ability? My nit picking items....Sony....include the stick on hand grip with this camera. To charge extra with this camera being slick is very petty. Also, for $1200 you should include a second battery and a small charger. Again, petty IMHO. You know the battery is not great so add another. Also...there are many that wish you made this same but camera with the 24-70 option with wider aperture. I am one of those people. The 200 zoom is nice for many but lower light option would be nice ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019 by Paris Tx Guy

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