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Sony RX10 Mark IV digikamera
The Sony DSC-RX10 IV is premium superzoom bridge-camera (DSLR-like form
factor) with a 24-600mm equivalent F2.4-4 zoom lens and a 20MP 1″-type
stacked BSI-CMOS sensor: the same used by the Sony
RX100 V .
This new sensor brings phase detect autofocus to the RX10 series for the
first time, adding the depth-awareness that is important for focusing
long lenses. The camera is also faster than its predecessor and can
shoot at 24 fps with AF and auto exposure (compared to 5 fps).
The processor is borrowed from the flagship Sony
a9 ,
which should mean excellent subject tracking. In short, this camera
packs speed, AF ability and lens reach into a convenient package, not to
mention 4K video. So is it the most capable all-in-one camera on the
market? Read on… Key specs:
We feel like this camera will appeal to a variety of users including
those seeking an all-in-one camera with serious reach for casual
shooting, travel or vacationing. But advanced videographers may also
find this camera tempting thanks to a laundry list of video features and
good quality UHD capture.
Expert Summary
The Sony RX10 IV is the ultimate 1" bridge camera. Its optically
stabilized 24-600mm equiv. lens and 20MP sensor combine for outstanding
image quality. And it is the first and only camera in its class with
phase detect autofocus, which, when coupled with its lightning quick 24
fps maximum burst rate, makes it a formidable all-in-one for sports and
action. But that's not all, its oversampled 4K video is top quality, and
the camera offers a laundry list of video-making tools and features.
Plus a touchscreen, redesigned menus and Bluetooth connectivity all
contribute to a highly-spec'd, well-balanced camera.
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