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Review on πŸ“· Sony RX100M6 Cyber-shot Camera in Black by Barbara Wrobel ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

I got it in addition to my FullFrame and APS-C cameras so that I would have a camera capable of capturing every moment of my bike rides and adventures. For those who do not have enough smartphone and want something more, or are engaged in photography, this is of course the very thing. However, as someone who doesn't shoot anything while driving, I can't say that it will be an advantage for someone who is not involved in photography.

Pros
  • You can shoot HDR in PP10 and the equipment will understand you when playing, you can do a madvr type render on a PC, etc.; the possibilities for post-processing are extensive. 1. Image quality from an inch matrix; RAW; Logarithmic gamma curve profiles on video; you can shoot HDR in PP10 and the equipment will understand you when playing; etc. Normal is ISO 800, high is ISO 1600? And you can live, too! Because of its light weight and compact size, it may be conveniently carried on any outing, be it a hike, a trip, or a bike ride. Fits perfectly on a smartphone or action camera tripod. You can't fool physics; a long-focus lens's image is sharp practically throughout the entire frame, from wide-angle to 200mm, regardless of the aperture setting. Fourth, the camera has a large buffer for both still images and video, meaning that it can take extended exposures or record super slow motion video without slowing down, depending solely on the speed of the memory card. Virtually every aspect of the program can be altered through the shell interface. 5. Extremely low resolution (240-960 real frames) super slow motion video. 4. 4K video at a respectable bitrate for such a newborn, even if it gets too hot to handle. Five, you can shoot images of yourself or animals using a smartphone as a remote. The built-in flash and compact, pop-up viewfinder are both excellent. 7. Capable of working while charging. Moreover, the camera need not be powered on for viewing the photo, as the content view button can be used instead. You don't have to steam anything for cosmic focusing speed to work in the presence of light; anything that's moving will be captured.
Cons
  • First of all, there is no TimeLapse setting to speak of. Unlike earlier versions, it is not available as an app that can be downloaded from the app store. In contrast, the Rx100m7 asks that you fork out twenty thousand dollars more for the same features offered by competitors at three times the price, as well as postfocus. The outrageous cost of $80,000 to $90,000 in 2022 Third, use the eye button to zero in on your eyes only. At first I didn't even realize that this feature existed because, unlike in rx100m7 and Sony fullframes, it does not automatically search for faces with eye detection enabled. 4. The battery life is mediocre; you can take about 300–400 still images in a single charge, or about 800 in a burst, but you'll have to recharge the camera after shooting video for about half an hour. If you're not in a rush, a power bank is a good idea, but spare batteries are a must. 5. Macro photography enthusiasts should stay away because the minimum focusing distance is so great; instead, they should back up and scatter their specimens elsewhere; a dragonfly is included as an example.