Great quality rivals DSLRs of similar resolution
An affordable full-frame CSC
Pros: Affordable, small size.
Once in a while we are treated to a groundbreaking camera that astounds us. For 2013, it’s Sony's Alpha A7 compact mirrorless full-frame camera.
Full-featured, best-performing super-zoom
One-size-fits-all bridge cameras are often touted as DSLR alternatives, but they’ve always lacked great performance and image quality – until Sony’s Cyber-shot RX10 showed up, that is.
Delivers excellent photo quality for the money
Inexpensive, SLR-like design, Built-in EVF
Image quality is excellent for such a cheap camera
Intelligent control layout familiar from the NEX system
Smallest, lightest camera with a 30x zoom
Provides excellent results from ISO 100-400
30x optical zoom in a pocketable body, Good image quality
Seamless Wi-Fi and remote viewfinder capabilities
Photos are very subtly sharper
Smallest full-frame camera available, Impressive noise performance
High-resolution full frame sensor in a small-ish camera package
Excellent OLED electronic viewfinder
Picture Effects, Low light performance
Comfortable handgrip and handling
Good image quality
Currently the lightest, smallest camera with a 20x zoom
Image quality is very good in terms of sharpness, colour reproduction
Up to 10 fps continuous shooting
Incredibly compact design
Very compact form factor
Decent photo quality for its class, Stylish, ultra-thin metal body
Excellent Magnifying Glass Plus mode
Excellent photos and very good video
Excellent high ISO performance
Excellent full-frame sensor
Noise under control, AF Range control
Affordable, if rather unexciting, super-zoom camera
Wide-angle lens, Good macro performance
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