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Sony RX100VA (NEWEST VERSION) 20.1MP Digital Camera: RX100 V Cyber-shot Camera with Hybrid 0.05 AF, 24fps Shooting Speed & Wide 315 Phase Detection - 3” OLED Viewfinder & 24-70mm Zoom Lens - Wi-Fi

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Style: DSCRX100M5A


Features

  • FASTER AUTOFOCUS: Shoot up to 24fps with 0.05s auto focus and wide 315 phase-detection AF points
  • 20.1 MEGAPIXEL PHOTOS: The RX100V uses a stacked back illuminated CMOS sensor with BIONZ X processor
  • RETRACTABLE VIEWFINDER: View & play back your photos with the RX1005 electronic OLED Tru-Finder
  • WIFI CONNECTIVITY: Connect DSCRX100M5 cameras by NFC or QR codes over wifi to transfer photo & video
  • ALSO INCLUDED: Rechargeable battery, adapter, USB cable, wrist strap & adapter, instruction manual. Sensor Type - 1.0-type (13.2 mm x 8.8 mm) Exmor RS CMOS sensor, aspect ratio 3:2
  • Operating Temprature: 0 degrees C. minus plus 40 degrees C. / 32 degrees F. - 104 degrees F.

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 NFC: NFC forum Type 3 Tag compatible, One-touch remote, One- touch sharing; Input Output Terminals: Multi/Micro USB Terminal, High-Speed USB (USB2.0), Micro HDMI.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandSony
ModelDSCRX100M5A/B
Effective Still Resolution20.1 MP
Maximum Image Resolution (Webcam)20.9 MP
Photo Sensor Size1-inch
Image Stabilization TechnologyOptical
Minimum Shutter Speed1/16000 seconds
Exposure ModesAperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Shutter Priority
Physical Form FactorCompact
Auto Focus MechanismHybrid
Display Resolution2,359,296 dots
Sensor TypeCMOS
Frame Rate CapabilityUp to 30 fps
White Balance OptionsAuto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Fluorescent, Custom, Cloudy, Flash, Shade
Self Timer Options2, 5, 10 seconds
Available JPEG Quality LevelsBasic, Fine, Normal
On-board FlashBuilt-In
Flash ModesAuto, On, Off, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync
Supported Image TypesJPEG, RAW
Video Capture Resolution1080p Full HD
Connectivity OptionsUSB 2.0, HDMI, NFC, Wi-Fi
Battery Type1 Lithium Ion (Included)
Continuous Shooting Speed24 fps
Memory Card CompatibilityMemory Stick, Micro SD
Special FeaturesFireworks, Handheld Night, Landscape, Night Portrait, Portrait, Sports, Sunset
Professional Skill Level RequirementProfessional
MicrophoneBuilt-In
Optical Zoom Capability2.9x
Maximum Aperturef/1.8
Lens CompatibilitySony E
ISO Sensitivity Range100 - 51200
Screen Size3 Inches
Display TechnologyOLED
Warranty1 year (Parts and Labor)
Item Dimensions4.66 x 2.94 x 6.13 inches
Weight1 Pound
ColorBlack

Frequently asked questions

The Sony RX100VA boasts a 20.1MP 1.0-type stacked CMOS sensor, lightning-fast 0.05-second Hybrid Autofocus, continuous shooting speed of up to 24 frames per second, and wide 315-phase detection AF points covering approx. 65% of the frame. It also features a 3” OLED viewfinder and a 24-70mm zoom lens. Plus, it has Wi-Fi capability for easy sharing and control.

The Wi-Fi functionality on the Sony RX100VA allows you to easily share photos and videos directly to your smartphone, tablet, or computer. You can also remotely control the camera from your smart device using Sony’s Imaging Edge Mobile app, enabling you to capture shots without physically touching the camera.

Yes, the Sony RX100VA is highly suitable for professionals looking for a compact camera without compromising on image quality. Its high-speed shooting capabilities, robust autofocus system, and portable design make it a great choice for various types of photography, including street, travel, and event photography.

Yes, the Sony RX100VA is capable of recording high-quality 4K video footage. It utilizes full pixel readout without pixel binning to ensure high-resolution and detailed 4K videos, making it an excellent choice for videography enthusiasts looking to capture stunning video content.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


This camera is highly praised across multiple reviews for its excellent image and video quality, even for those transitioning from DSLR to this compact option. Users appreciate its versatility, manual controls, and durability, making it particularly suitable for outdoor activities like backpacking. It strikes a fine balance between the convenience of a point-and-shoot and the performance of more sophisticated cameras. However, certain design elements and the compatibility issues with editing software may detract from the overall experience.

Pros

  • 📸 Stellar 4K and 1080p video quality
  • 🔋 Impressive battery life for its category
  • 🏞️ Ideal for backpacking and outdoor usage with its durability and form factor
  • 🔧 Full manual controls for precise shooting adjustments
  • 🛠️ Robust build quality with mostly metal construction
  • 🌄 JPEG image quality is surprisingly good, even for RAW shooters

Cons

  • 📱 Screen prone to scratching and has user interface quirks
  • 🔒 Some compatibility issues with editing software for RAW files
  • 💼 Not as pocketable as some may expect due to size and weight
  • 🚪 Battery door construction feels cheap and fragile
  • 🎥 Limited 5-minute recording cap in 4K mode

Should I Buy It?

If you are in the market for a compact camera that does not compromise on video and image quality, particularly for outdoor and backpacking use, this camera is a compelling option. It offers a robust set of features tailored to users who desire manual control and the durability for adventure. However, if your work heavily relies on RAW processing, or if pocketability is crucial, you may want to consider these points carefully before purchasing.


  • 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

  • In spite of it all ...
Style: DSCRX100M5/B
Pretty much what the reviews said. Lens sharp as a tack, but wish it went to 90mm equivalent. Viewfinder is adequate for when I really need one, which is mostly when I'm in a darkened room and I don't want my face lit up like I'm holding a candle. The controls are daunting and the vocabulary and some common functions are odd for digital cameras. For example, you have to erase images by days. To erase them all you have to format the card (at least as far as I've found.) Instructions are sometimes vague and incomplete. Seems to be more at home with Mac computers than PCs. The camera was also released before major software titles were ready. Lightroom caught up 6 weeks after I got the camera. Sony needs to collaborate better with mainstream software. The stuff they "ship" with it is a crazy idea ... like I'm going to use different software for this pocket camera than I am for my Canon images (NOT!). It is, by the way, NOT a shirt or pants pocket camera. It's too thick and heavy for that. But it's a perfect coat pocket or fanny pack camera. Oh yeah. One other irritation. It comes with a couple of string adapters to which you can attach a neck strap, which the instructions say is "sold separately." Good luck finding where it is sold separately. I had to settle for a brown polka dot thing I found on Amazon. Why did they include the string adapters and no strap -- especially when no branded matching strap is available. Irritating details, but a great little camera that takes very sharp images. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2016 by Carl Bechtold

  • 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

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