Ability to preview the Creative Effects
Sensor records lots of detail
Comprehensive touchscreen interface that is intuitive and efficient
Impressive noise control
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.
Fast-shooting, well-designed camera
Fast, 51-point autofocus system, Dual SD card slots
Sharpness was very strong
Exposure, colour and white balance were all uniformly reliable
Sharp OLED display, Built-in Wi-Fi with remote viewfinder support
Waterproofing and shock-proofing
Good photo quality for its class, Responsive performance in most respects
Good picture quality, Decent macros
Very compact form factor
Decent photo quality for its class, Stylish, ultra-thin metal body
Excellent Magnifying Glass Plus mode
Compact, 60fps burst shooting
Very small, high-quality, discreet and generally fast camera
Small size, attractive appearance
Noise at high ISO settings, Poor image quality
Deliver a decent burst mode and a fun high-speed video mode
Nice camera to use
Built in Wi-Fi, 15m waterproof
Sharp 5x zoom lens, 10fps burst shooting
Good image quality, Built-in GPS
Camera quality and performance levels are good versus others in this price range
Camera has a well-built, sturdy feel
Excellent built-in Wi-Fi features and two screens to make taking self-portraits easy
Inexpensive, Compact, Front-facing LCD for self portraits
Inexpensive asking price
Excellent Wi-Fi sharing
Slim, pocketable design
Good range of shooting modes
Records at up to 10 fps
Full-screen previews appearing quickly
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