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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V 20.1 MP Digital Still Camera with 3" OLED, flip screen, WiFi, and 1” sensor DSCRX100M5/B

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Style: DSCRX100M5/B


Features

  • ELECTRONIC VIEW FINDER: retractable Tru-Finder EVF provides sharp resolution, bright self-illumination, and high contrast to view shots and adjust settings through a ZEISS T* coated eyepiece.
  • AUTO FOCUS: Worlds fastest (0.05 sec.) hybrid AF system (contrast + phase) which is great for action and wildlife photography
  • AF DETECTION: The most comprehensive phase detection coverage in a compact camera utilizing 315 Auto Focus points
  • SHOOTING SPEED: Worlds fastest continuous shooting speed at 24fps3 w/ autofocus and auto exposure tracking to ensure exceptional high-speed photography
  • IMAGE SENSOR: 20.1 megapixel 1" Exmor RS stacked back illuminated CMOS sensor w/ DRAM for outstanding image quality and continuous shooting.Battery life(still images)(CIPA):Up to 330 shots / 165 minutes
  • 4K VIDEO: 4K movie w/ direct pixel readout, no pixel binning and fast hybrid AF make the RX100V one of the best cameras for vlogging
  • SUPER SLOW MOTION VIDEO: Up to 960 fps super slow motion movies
  • OPTICAL ZOOM: 3.6x zoom to get the most out of your compact camera

Description

Introducing a new level of AF performance and speed to today’s compact camera market. The RX100 V boasts the world’s fastest AF speed 0.05 sec., world’s fastest continuous shooting speed 24fps with world’s most AF points 315 for a compact camera. LCD: Screen type 7.5 cm 3.0-type 4:3 / 1,228,800 dots / Xtra Fine / TFT LCD, Brightness Control Manual 5 steps / Sunny Weather, Adjustable Angle Up by approx. 180 degrees, down by approx. 45 degrees

Compatible Mountings: Sony E


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG; RAW


Image Stabilization: Optical, Hybrid, Digital


Maximum Focal Length: 70 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3.6 x


Brand: Sony


Model Name: Sony Cybershot DSC RX100 III


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 20 MP


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Has Color Screen: No


Display Resolution Maximum: 2359296


Display Type: OLED


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Flash Memory Speed Class: UHS Speed Class 3 (U3)


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: V30


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: USB


Recording Capacity: 3E+1 minutes


Media Speed: 10 MB/s to 100 MB/s


Flash Memory Type: Memory Stick;Micro SD;;


Series Number: 5


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


UPC: 027242903371


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: DSC-RX100M5


Remote Included: No


Brand: Sony


Model Name: Sony Cybershot DSC RX100 III


Age Range Description: Adult


Built-In Media: Battery NP-BX1, Wrist Strap, Strap Adaptor, Micro USB Cable, AC Adaptor, Instruction Manual


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 4"D x 2.38"W x 1.63"H


MicrophoneTechnology: Stereo


Warranty Type: Limited


Audio Recording: Yes


Is Electric: No


Processor Count: 1


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


Enclosure Material: Magnesium Alloy


Has Image Stabilization: Yes


Shutter Speed Description: variable, manually adjustable shutter speed with focal-plane shutter


Compatible Devices: Sony E


Continuous Shooting: 24 fps


Aperture modes: Adjustable aperture modes


Audio Input: Stereo Microphone


Video Capture Format: 4k


Expanded ISO Maximum: 25600


Battery Weight: 25 Grams


Delay between shots: 0.04 seconds


Audio Output Type: [POSSIBLE] HDMI


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Type: NP-BX1


Processor Description: Sony RX100 V


Compatible Mountings: Sony E


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: Optical, Hybrid, Digital


Photo Sensor Resolution: 20 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1-inch


Minimum Shutter Speed: 0.04167 seconds


Form Factor: Compact


Special Feature: Brightness Control


Effective Still Resolution: 20.1 MP


JPEG Quality Level: Fine


Supported Image Format: DCF 2.0


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


File Format: JPEG; RAW


Focal Length Description: 24-70 millimeters


Digital Zoom: 11 x


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 9


Lens Construction: Multi-element


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: A 1-inch type compact digital camera lens with high-zoom and optical performance


Minimum Focal Length: 24 Millimeters


Maximum Focal Length: 70 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3.6 x


Lens Type: Zoom


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Movie Mode: Yes


Night vision: No


Digital Scene Transition: false


Digital-Still: Yes


Shooting Modes: AUTO(Intelligent Auto/Superior Auto); Program Auto; Aperture Priority; Shutter Speed Priority; Manual Exposure; MR(Memory Recall); 1,2,3,M1,M2,M3,M4; Movie Mode; HFR Mode; Panorama; Scene Selection


Self Timer: 10 seconds


White Balance Settings: Auto


Exposure Control: Automatic


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Video Output: HDMI


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Wireless Technology: BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n with NFC


Autofocus: Yes


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Auto Focus Technology: Phase Detection


Focus Features: Hybrid


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  • Ultralight Backpacking Camera.
Style: DSCRX100M5/B
This camera deserves a in depth review, so here it is. Having 10 months w/the camera. (Maybe I should also preface this w/: this my 1st mirrorless camera, I'm a DSLR shooter, primarily photo's) (My quality comparisons are coming from having a Canon 70D w/Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8) My most used time with this: most footage ever recorded was from my 3 day trip on the Timberline Trail in Oregon. I came home with - 1hr 34min 44's of video. Total of 33.6GB of data. 175 video clips and about 15 photo's. Ran through the 3 batteries I took multiple times and only drained my 10,000 mah Anker to 50%, that is fantastic. Shooting only 1080p @30p 50mbps. Take that into consideration when looking at the battery life section. I purchased this camera back in February of this year, specifically for backpacking vloggitty stuff, this camera is absolutely a winner. My review is mostly based on the video side of this camera, which IMO, is this camera primary use. (Note: I do not color grade the footage, I prefer the image SOOC, with manual controls, manual white balance.) First off this camera has the ability to shoot 4K at up to 30p 100mbps. The 4K image is stellar, sharp, very detailed and color is great. This camera does have the ability to shoot S-log which has pretty incredible dynamic range. 4K does have a 5 min limit, but personally with the way I film this is a non issue. Backpacking videos require video/clips no longer than a minute. I mainly shoot 1080p at 30p 50mbps, this footage is the easiest for me personally to work with. Even the 1080p image is very clear, I like the contrast this camera produces in video. No noticeable aliasing, very apparent w/my 70D. Again I'm a photographer 1st. THINGS I LOVE: Full manual controls: I can control every setting I need to, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, WB and the ND filter, excellent. Video image quality: It's great, want an ex. Youtube: Backpacking the Timberline Trail: 40.4 Miles Build quality: This camera is mostly metal, built like a tank, protruding/telescoping lens is very delicate. 1 drop, game over. Battery life: Is a big one, not really sure which category this should go under. Really is goes under both. For me, this is not an issue.You can maybe get 20-30 min of total 1080p record time out of 1 battery. This is pretty close to what I've come to expect, which for how I use it, is excellent. On trail I would only go through about 2-3 batteries day. If i'm just going hiking I'm taking my full set-up, 10,000 mah Anker battery, 3 camera batteries (1 in the camera, 1 in my charger and 1 on standby ready to swap. Throw the battery in my camera into the charger, fresh battery in my camera, boom shooting again.) Size/Form factor: I love the size, it fits in my pa'lante packs shoulder strap pocket, will fit nicely in a coat pocket. The JPEG's: (I am a photographer who shoots RAW and edits every image. "This hurts to say I can't access these RAW files") I shoot with a Canon 70D, Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 ART and 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II and Nikon D810 w/35mm & 85mm. My version of lightroom does not open them, 10 months later this is an issue, solely on my part, I do not use CC. Will be going to CC in the near future. With that all taken in to consideration, I have the jpg's, I edit the jpg's and they look pretty good, I guess, for a jpg. I do shoot this camera RAW+JPEG so when I figure out the problem, problem determined, I can unleash the full potential of the RAW files. (NOTE: all attached images are jpg's SOOC,that I then edited in lightroom.) THINGS I DON'T LOVE: The screen: The screen itself is wonderful, ex. when vlogging w/ this camera, over time though the screen has developed a scratch line, horizontally, across the entire screen where a piece of metal sticks out. Doesn't affect camera usage but, the piece of metal serves zero function other than housing the release of the pop-up flash. Something to be aware of. The bottom of the camera: All plastic. One of the most, if not THE most, important parts of the camera, the battery door, is extremely thin, cheap and frankly crap quality. It has some play once opened, if it was in your pocket and not shut properly could snap off with ease. Take extreme caution w/ the battery door. The weight of the camera alone could snap it off. Nitpicking: The EVF, again, personally I do not use it, but could be better. The refresh rate inside in not very good, in real world use though, you will not really notice. Unless you use/coming from a higher end mirrorless. Battery life: Here's where battery life is laughable and really disappointing. If you shoot slo-mo, you shoot 4k or 1080p @120p the battery life in absolutely atrocious. You can expect a full, fresh battery to get you just maybe 10 min total record time of 4K, maybe 5-6 min of slo-mo (240p or 480p.) And 1080p @120p is much better but still probably less than 20 min. Build quality: I only mention this here, due to the delicate nature of the lens. When the lens is out, if you drop this camera, you just lost/wasted $999. Cannot stress this enough. When camera is off, folding screen tucked in and you drop it, it may survive.........once. Never dropped, I take extra care of this camera, but the potential in there Any questions? Let me know. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2017 by Daniel Daniel

  • This camera is the best point and shoot I have ever owned
Style: DSCRX100M5/B
Superb Quality Compact I have used this product for about one month. This camera is the best point and shoot I have ever owned. I usually shoot with a DSLR camera. I came from shooting on a full frame camera. I must say that the imaging on this camera is very good. I can't really compare it to my Canon 5D Mark III head to head. However the lens and compact camera body are very high quality for a compact. Being able to shoot at apertures from 1.8 to f11 is pretty good for a camera of this size. Having a focal range of 24-70 is limiting, but the image quality is very good. ISO range is from 100-12,800. I have not tried shooting very slow shutter speed or quick shutter speeds. I do know you are able to shoot at shutter speeds of 32,000. This camera can also shoot a very fast burst rate of 24 fps up to 150 images then starts to slow down. There is now 315 points of focus using phase detection. The autofocus is very quick at 0.5 seconds. I primarily used this camera for photography. The view finder is small, but very usable. It is able to show 2.35 million dots of resolution. I did try using the video features and I was very happy with the video quality. I used 1080p at 60 frames. I used the xavcs format utilizing the 50 MB/second data speed. I refrained from using 4K because of the 5 minute cut off. Also I do not shoot to much in 4K. The HD 1080p was more than satisfactory for me. I give this camera 5 stars because I think it is one of the best cameras of 2016 in a compact body. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016 by Jerry L. Guse

  • I am so so disappointed
Style: DSCRX100M5A
Update 7/30/19: So I went to Costco and bought a new memory card. The card is rated at the same speed as the one I bought from Amazon. Same slow write speed so I know that the camera is defective, not the memory card. This Sony disappointment is being returned to Amazon. Original Review: I did a lot of research before buying this camera and had high hopes. I am buying a small pocketable camera to replace my big, cumbersome Canon 30D. My main requirement was that it would take better pictures than my iPhone XS Max. If it doesn't, then there would be no point in having the camera since I always have my phone with me. The Good: Build quality seems solid. Form factor is amazing. This thing is tiny and can slip into most pockets. Great specifications compared to other point and shoot cameras. The Bad: The buttons are tiny. I have no problem with it but if you have large fingers, this could be a problem. No touchscreen so navigating the extensive menu is not that convenient. The Ugly: I don't know if I have a lemon or what, but this camera is not anything like what's been described in all the reviews. I will be returning it for a refund or a replacement. Autofocus is slow and not accurate. A bunch of my pics are blurry. My iPhone has better autofocus! Write speed is the slowest I've ever seen of any digital camera that I've owned dating back over 20 years. It is slow despite that fact that I'm using a SanDisk card that is rated for 170 MB/s. It takes about two or three seconds to write each image. This is simply not acceptable. The slowness made me lose some potentially great shots. will troubleshoot to see if the card is defective but for now, given the other troubles I'm having with the camera, I'm presuming it's the camera. Auto setting is simply disappointing. I haven't dug into the manual settings yet, but I am judging the camera based on auto function since the camera will be used by multiple members of my family, some of whom wouldn't know how to use manual functions. On auto, the camera is not very smart. I was taking a pic of my daughter with a relative bright background. My iPhone did a wonderful job allowing the pic to display my daughter's face clearly (although a bit dark) and the background clearly. With the Sony, my daughter's face was seen as clearly as with the iPhone but the background was completely white so I could not make out any details in the background. Hope this review helps. I'm hoping that I just got a lemon and that a replacement would fix all of the above described problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2019 by XXRRAAYYSS

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