1. Trusted Brand
2. A leader in various electonic products, Sony made its foray into the smartphone world in 2010. The Japanese company is known for making stylish and durable phones under the XPERIA series.
3. Sony has over 550 service centres spread over India covering major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. Toll Free Number: 180030002800
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There is price cut of this model globally, however Sony India keeps charging premium for this camera. Lets take example, Rx100(mark 1)is available for 500USD in US market and Sony India are selling it for MRP of 29k.Similarly I have analysed pricing of other models. By all means this camera should be selling at MRP of 60-65k in India(actual street price would be even less). However Sony India is playing a dirty game here(which is good for them for making profits, however not for loyal customer and potential buyer if this like me).If Sony needs to overcome Canon,Nikon duopoly in high end market, they need to price this aggressively. Keeping price complain aside,this model is truly a gem. Bravo Sony R&D.
I managed to take this baby on a ride when Sony came to my city to show its line up and also hands on demo of its line up. Coming to the camera. It resembles a super zoom like I have of Sony. But its not when you see the magic no. 2.8 on its lens. It can shoot RAW and and has an impressive frame rate of 10 FPS in burst shooting and the ever needed generic Hot Shoe that can attach flashes, lights, monitors and accessories. Throw in GPS and WiFI and NFC and you have with you is an able companion for your DSLR which is like having a capable body with 18-200 F/2.8 lens. By no means its your regular point and shoot and while RX100 gives slight aperture advantage and lower cost but at cost of zoom too I feel this is a very capable camera. For those seeking advance point and shoots Canon SX60HS costs little under 30K and gives massive 65x zoom and shoots RAW. Price factor is a huge let down though. I thoroughly enjoyed using this camera hands on!
Brand | Sony |
Type | Point and Shoot |
Series | CyberShot |
Title | Sony CyberShot DSC-RX10 Point & Shoot Camera |
Type | CMOS Sensor |
Size(W x H) | 13.2 x 8.8 mm, 1 inch |
Processor Model | Bionz Processor |
Effective Resolution | 20.2 MP Resolution |
Lens Type | Zoom |
Focal Length | 8.8-73.3 mm |
Optical Zoom | 8.3 x |
Lens cover | No |
Lens Construction | 14 elements in 11 groups (7 aspheric elements including AA lens) |
Aperture Range | f/2.8-f/11 Aperture |
Resolution Available |
1920x1080 Pixels (1080p HD), 640x480 Pixels (VGA) |
fps |
1080p Frame rate : 24, 25, 480, 60, 960 VGA Frame rate : 30 |
Slow Motion Effect | No |
Built in Flash | Yes |
Flash Features | External flash, Flash exposure compensation |
Hot Shoe/Flash mount | Yes |
Lock Buttons | AF |
Flash Range | 10.2 Feet |
Wifi | Yes |
HDMI | Yes, microUSB |
Bluetooth | No |
NFC | Yes |
Pictbridge | No |
USB | Yes, Type 2.0, 480 MB |
Viewfinder | Yes, Electronic Viewfinder |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Size | 3 Inch |
Display Resolution (No.of dots) | 1228800 dots |
Moveable Display | Yes |
Touchscreen | No |
Brightness Adjustment | Yes, Auto/Manual(5 Steps) levels |
Memory Card Type | Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Storage File system | EXIF |
Shutter Speed | 1/3200-30 sec |
ISO | Auto, 125-12800 ISO |
3D | No |
Auto Focus | Yes, Contrast detection |
AF Points | 25 Points |
Touch Focus | No |
Manual Focus | Yes |
Image Stabilization | Yes, Type : Optical |
In-camera Editing | Pictures, HDR Painting,Rich-tone Monochrome,Miniature Yes Toy Camera,Pop Colour,Partial Colour,Soft High-key,Water Colour,Illustration,Posterization,High Contrast Mono,Soft Focus,Retro Photo |
HDR Shooting Mode | Yes |
Drive Mode | Yes, Single-shot,Continuous,Speed priority continuous,Self-timer,Self-portrait,Bracketing |
Burst Mode | No |
Microphone | Yes |
Self Timer | 10 seconds, 2 seconds, Custom seconds |
White Balance Type | Auto, Cloudy, Custom, Daylight, Fluorescent, Incandescent |
Scene Modes | Blur Reduction, Close-up(Macro), Landscape, Night portrait, Night scene, Portrait, Sports, Sunset |
Iris control | Yes |
Supported media/softwares | Apple Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.8, MS Windows 7 SP1, MS Windows Vista SP2, Windows 8 |
Image File Formats | JPEG |
Image Minimum Resolution | 4.2 MP |
Exposure modes | Aperture priority, Automatic Mode, Full manual, Program Mode, Shutter Speed priority |
Exposure Lock | No |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 129 x 88.1 x 102.2 mm |
Weight | 755 Gram |
Rugged | No |
Available Color Options | Black |
Warranty Period | 2 Years |
Battery model | NP-FW50 |
Battery | Rechargeable(proprietary) |
Battery Type | Li-ion |
Battery Capacity | 1080 mAh, 7.7 volts |
No of Shots | 420 Shots |
Accessories Inbox | Rechargeable Battery Pack(NP-FW50), AC Adaptor(AC-UB10/UB10B/UB10C/UB10D), Micro USB cable, Shoulder strap, Lens cap, Shoe Cap, Lens hood, Eyepiece Cup Instruction Manual |
Lower weight:
213 gms vs 755 gms
Lesser No Of Shots:
330 vs 420
Lower Optical Zoom:
3.6 x vs 8.3 x
Differences
Lower weight:
263 gms vs 755 gms
Lesser No Of Shots:
320 vs 420
Lower Optical Zoom:
2.9 x vs 8.3 x
Lower weight:
377 gms vs 755 gms
Bigger Sensor:
122.88 mm2 vs 116.16 mm2
Lesser No Of Shots:
210 vs 420
Higher Optical Zoom:
25 x vs 8.3 x
Bigger Display:
3.2 inch vs 3 inch
Lower weight:
733 gms vs 755 gms
Lower weight:
271 gms vs 755 gms
Lesser No Of Shots:
280 vs 420
Lower Optical Zoom:
2.9 x vs 8.3 x
Higher Optical Zoom:
30 x vs 8.3 x
Lower weight:
218 gms vs 755 gms
Lesser No Of Shots:
390 vs 420