I shot more than 100 GB worth of video and photographs over the course of three weeks. The product that was manufactured by Sony proved to be of high quality. And in the utmost professional manner. I would not recommend that someone with no experience in the field buy it. The camera presents a lot of challenges. You need to have a solid understanding of what it is that you want to do, as well as a complete comprehension of the system's configuration and administration. After that, only then will there be a consequence that can be predicted. It is a complete waste of time to utilize it as a mundane soap box. Naturally, it is equipped with a plethora of automatic settings that are completely functional. But, the fact that one may exert complete control over the recording process is precisely what gives it its allure. Includes movies as well as still photographs. First things first. The lens possesses an excellent level of quality. It is not too important if the level of detail decreases toward the margins of the picture. The distortion is just slight. There is noise in the matrix, but even at high ISO values, it is only moderately distracting. The automatic white balance isn't always accurate; sometimes there is a tiny tendency toward a purple cast. But, there is a vast selection of presets, as well as manual adjustment, color correction, and even a choice of color temperature, all of which are particularly useful when taking video. Autofocus is pretty tenacious. On the lens is a ring with a long-stroke that can be used for manual focusing. The LCD on the camera may swivel and is of a very high quality. Using it is a very pleasant and stress-free experience. In addition to this, it is fortunate that he is not touch. In terms of convenience, I believe that push-button control is far superior. Especially when it's freezing outside. Moreover, touching the display will not leave fingerprints on it. The camera allows you to change almost any setting you can think of. iPad is used to control the Wi-Fi network. Amusing character trait. That seems to be working, but I have no idea how to put it into action! Even now, I have no idea what aspects of it I would change or enhance. You have to come to terms with the fact that you cannot expect the same ease of use and level of quality from a compact camera as you would from a high-end DSLR. Unfortunately, miracles do not happen. Any improvements made to the product will invariably result in an increase in both its size and its overall weight. This cannot be tolerated in any way. For this reason, I believe that the SONY DSC-RX100II comes extremely close to reaching the pinnacle of perfection when it comes to cameras of this kind.