Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III Digital Camera with Free Accessory Kit
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Perfect Camera
Just the right camera that I have been looking for. It has everything including a super sharp lens
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BIGGER AND BETTER THAN BEFORE
I have been a devoted fan of the RX10 since it first came on the market. It was a convenient travel camera where size and weight were a factor. It was capable of excellent results with stills as well as videos (especially videos). This latest version is more than just an incremental improvement in the camera. It isn't so much evolutionary as it is revolutionary. It is fundamentally a different camera. It's larger and heavier and it posses capabil... Show More
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Great All-in-One
I've only had this camera for a short time (I have the orig. model RX-10) I am very pleased with the greater range of the new zoom lens & the extended ISO options ! Sony menus are not the best & a touch screen for some functions would've been nice , but it's an excellent camera regardless. Pricey but compared to the alternatives , worth it .
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Nothing in world is like this miracle machine
The Magical Machine is loaded with Tools. The pictures are so beautiful with a nice blurry background if you desire. The Sony RX10iii is full of features so I have not had enough time to delve into many of them. 600mm is a whole new world of unseen details. It is a real machine and hence it weighs as much as a Nikon D750. But the Lens gives it the edge on all others. The only thing I am missing that stops me from rating it at 5 stars is a built in GPS for noting my exact location. The Canon 6D and 7DMarkii and the Pentax K-1 and K-3ii have that feature, why can't all cameras?
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From RX10 to RX10 III
I loved the RX10 and used it for 2 years before the release of the RX10 III. The RX10 has been my go-to camera even though I have the Sony A7ii with all the available zoom lens. But as good as the RX10 was, I couldn't do birding because the reach was only 24-200. Wow. The RX10iii is 24-600 and a Zeiss 2.4-4 lens. What's not to like about that? Yes, it's heavier than the RX10, but if you are only having to carry one camera with a sling, not having... Show More
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An amazing piece of equipment!
For the money, I don't see how you could beat this camera. While not perfect, it's close. I bought this because many places I encounter as a natural history filmmaker do not allow video cameras. I know it's pretty amazing that phones, DSLRs and other still cameras are allowed. They seem to ignore the fact the these cameras shoot video. Also, because I shoot wildlife films, I needed a longer lens than my Sony AX100, which is great little 4K video ... Show More
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Sony brings us another GOOD surprise
When you look at this camera, you must refrain from the apples-to-oranges comparisons. That is, this is a bridge camera with a 1 sensor and a honkin' 24-600 mm lens. Experience tells us not to expect too much from an arguably niche camera like this. Yeah, we've seen this type before. But preconceived notions can be wrong. This camera, for what it is, captures quite good (sometimes surprisingly good) images. The sharp Zeiss lens seems to be at its... Show More
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Awesome camera, but it stopped working after 10 days
I was hoping to have a lighter travel camera, instead of carrying my A7rII w/ lenses (55, 16-35, 24-240, 70-200, 150-600). Plus: - Sharp photos - Easier to carry while on the move - Awesome range (24-600) which will allow me to let go of all of my current lenses except for 16-35 for landscape work. - Fast lens which will allow me to probably let go of the 55mm F1.8 lens Minus: - I don't quite like electronic zoom movement, would rather have a mec... Show More
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not sure, can i get used to the electronic viewfinder?
great things, 24-600mm range, size for what it can do, viewfinder telling me the lens mm. negatives, no separate battery charger,camera body could easily accommodate a larger battery, no cd supplied, manual too small and not giving enough details about the operation.
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GREAT CAMERA
Looks like it can be a great travel camera and even replace a lot of those heavy 400mm zoom lens. I am disabled and cut a typical L shaped handle To be a little less in height as the camera body. This allows me to use 3 fingers on my right hand to hold the right side of the camera and use the other finger on the shutter. With my left hand I can still use a walking stick.
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Clarity is Awesome
Great camera. Easy to use, pics are wonderful, great functionality. Little pricey but worth it for nice light travel camera. Works great for aerials too.
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Great camera just got better!
I have an RX-10 and have been very satisfied with everything about it. I purchased the model III simply because of the longer reach afforded by the 600mm zoom, and I have been completely satisfied with it. I own a Canon G3X and they are equally good cameras for general, everyday carry. You see a marked improvement moving up from the 1/2.3 sensor on most mega-zooms and they both take filters. (The Canon requires an adapter.)
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Love this camera!
I've never had a Sony camera before but I am very impressed with this one. It's such a great alternative to carrying a super heavy and large DSLR lens with the same range, which I couldn't have afforded anyway! This camera is an excellent alternative to a DSLR for those who wish to carry one piece of equipment for their travel and everyday needs. I have a feeling my DSLR will be sitting in it's case for awhile.
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GOOD BUT NT GREAT
Have been using my new DSC RX10 lll camera for about 5 days. Great picture and zoom quality outdoors in bright sunlight. Not so good indoors in low light because noise starts showing up at 1600ISO. Can be corrected in the On One software but still a big issue higher ISO.
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Sony RX10 III superb 25x zoom outshines 11x-19x on APS-C
New in May 2016, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III is now my ultimate travel camera, only 37 ounces (including battery & card, plus adding 5 oz for strap, lens filter, cap & hood makes 42 oz). Its chunky, weather-sealed body includes a bright f/2.4-4 lens with incredible 25x zoom, sharp across the frame throughout its remarkable 24-600mm equivalent range, well into birding territory. I no longer need to carry a pocket camera for improving close-focus ... Show More
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Excellent Travel Camera
Just used the Sony RX10 III in Morocco for 24 days and loved it! The lens does everything you need--close up and far away--on a trip. Great in low light and focuses quickly. Can easily be used in Auto mode like a click and shoot camera...or you can do everything manually. The electronic view finder works great. Really liked having the level as well as focus marks. Comfortable grip. I made the neck strap as long as it would go so when sitting on t... Show More
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Not Worth The Reach, Maybe
I'll start by saying that I run full-frame Canon glass on a Canon 6D and adapted to an a7Rii. The RX10iii was meant to be a 4K replacement for my old Panasonic FZ150, which I now use as a great everyday beater. It is primarily a video camera for action (auto racing) and a stills camera second when I don't want to carry the heavier full-frame gear. It's a much more versatile camera (one lens) than the 6D and a7. The biggest reason I bought the Son... Show More
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terrible image stabilization
I was shooting video on an inspection ramp of a suspension bridge in Lisbon with the this RX10 and a Panasonic GH4. The footage from the Sony was unusable because the vibration on the bridge caused this weird image modulation and the Panasonic by comparison was perfect. If I had realized that the image stabilization feature of the this RX10 is so poorly implemented I would have turned it off.
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A great stock video camera
I am giving 5 stars considering all the gravy you are getting for a point and shoot. RX100 mk3 is a daylight camera. The image quality on the files is not good enough for professional use unless the picture is well lit. The grain and noise patterns brings me back to the old days when I had a Sony F717. For night shoots, you don't want to go more than 1600iso. However, the video quality is awesome and the image stabilizer at 600mm is unbelievable.... Show More
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Long Anticipated
As a traditional DSLR user, I approached this model with some excitement but with some skepticism as well. What makes SONY RX10III special is the unique package (detail specs are not addressed here): sensor/quality of both stills + video; zoom range; body grade/quality/feeling; manual aperture and manual zoom; quality of the screen and viewfinder. After first weeks of testing my specimen (made in China) proven to be excellent on all vitals: AF; w... Show More
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Not to big, not to small. A total surprise overall
I purchased the camera the first day offered by B&H. I was totally surprised on ease of use on dials and the menu. I have never used a electronic viewfinder, and to my excitement WOW! The view was very bright as the range finder jumps out at you. When you look away live view turns on the outstanding screen. Auto leveling indicators is a great touch. Bullet Points: Nice weight for a bridge camera Excellent quality Ease of use for former DSLR or sm... Show More
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Versatile but heavy
I'm gonna keep my III. It's just so versatile. Stills look better than any 1 out there and video is even better. I have owned two Is, one II and now the III. So there's the good. Now the OK and suspect. First, this thing is one heavy son of a gun. It doesn't bother me since I've lugged around betacams half my life. For me the extra heft helps stability. However I can see how for some it can become burdensome. Second, not a great macro focus camer... Show More
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Quite Amazing
Just purchased this camera a few days ago. Very simple to use. Easy to wifi to my iphone. (press the trash button for the password!). The color is natural and it is close to what you see is what you get. I was thinking of the Leica Q, but this camera is much more useful on holidays. I was advised that low lighting may induce more noise due to small sensor. So will compensate by using tripod and lower ISO.
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This camera delivers
I'm using this to capture stills and video in low-light concerts and events. It's the perfect all-in-one for times when you just don't want to lug the big DSLR and all the glass. The lens on this camera is very good at all focal lengths. You'd pay $1000 or more for a 150-600; get this camera first. Focusing could be a more responsive, especially on the long end, but this is manageable. You'll find ways to compensate.
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