Reddit Reddit reviews Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100 V 20.1 MP Digital Still Camera with 3" OLED, flip Screen, WiFi, and 1” Sensor DSCRX100M5/B

We found 9 Reddit comments about Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100 V 20.1 MP Digital Still Camera with 3" OLED, flip Screen, WiFi, and 1” Sensor DSCRX100M5/B. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100 V 20.1 MP Digital Still Camera with 3
ELECTRONIC VIEW FINDER: retractable Tru-Finder EVF provides sharp resolution, bright self-illumination, and high contrast to view shots and adjust settings through a ZEISS T* coated eyepiece.AUTO FOCUS: World’s fastest (0.05 sec.) hybrid AF system (contrast + phase) which is great for action and wildlife photographyAF DETECTION: The most comprehensive phase detection coverage in a compact camera utilizing 315 Auto Focus pointsSHOOTING SPEED: World’s fastest continuous shooting speed at 24fps3 w/ autofocus and auto exposure tracking to ensure exceptional high-speed photographyIMAGE SENSOR: 20.1 megapixel 1" Exmor RS stacked back illuminated CMOS sensor w/ DRAM for outstanding image quality and continuous shooting.Battery life(still images)(CIPA):Up to 330 shots / 165 minutes4K VIDEO: 4K movie w/ direct pixel readout, no pixel binning and fast hybrid AF make the RX100V one of the best cameras for vloggingSUPER SLOW MOTION VIDEO: Up to 960 fps super slow motion moviesOPTICAL ZOOM: 3.6x zoom to get the most out of your compact camera
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9 Reddit comments about Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100 V 20.1 MP Digital Still Camera with 3" OLED, flip Screen, WiFi, and 1” Sensor DSCRX100M5/B:

u/theuserman · 5 pointsr/couchsurfing

Thanks!

The travel budget depends on you. For Europe and Eastern Europe it was about 6ish months and I went through around 6000$ Canadian. Phillipinnes was actually fairly expensive for Asia and by the time I got to Australia to do working holiday I had about 2000$ left. By the time I left after 10 months I was back up to 12,000$ and the rest of the time was in Southeast Asia so it was gravy.

The camera I used was the Sony RX-100 (first generation). I think they are up to the fifth now. I managed to snag it on sale on amazon for like 400$

u/finaleclipse · 3 pointsr/photography

Phones have been replacing point and shoots like this, not point and shoots like this or this.

Phone cameras have small sensors, and those cheap-o $50 Walmart point and shoot cameras do too, so phones are eating them alive since the performance is so similar. Higher-end point and shoots, however, have more features, larger sensors for better low-light performance (where phones struggle and will continue to struggle if they don't put in larger sensors), better handling, AF tracking, etc. It's no longer worth it to spend $100 on a camera, a phone will do better, but if you're investing in something higher-end then it's going to be something that you'll notice is better than phone cameras. The RX100-series is a very popular lineup for its combination of performance and compactness.

u/Dann-Oh · 2 pointsr/SonyAlpha

You can also check out the Sony RX100, they are on the mark vi now but I'm sure you can get the mark iv or mark v for a decent price..

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Mark vi - $1100

Mark v - $900

Mark iv - $800

u/1armedfreak · 2 pointsr/Cameras

My recommendations

All of these meet your resolution and frame rate requirements.


Rx100
this camera is very conveniently sized. it has a non interchangeable 24-70 lens but it is a really good lens. In your case it would be great since its small, light, and takes really nice photos and video. It also has image stabilization and insane auto-focus. One of the reasons this camera is so popular is the slow motion capabilities. If you want interchangeable lens the a6300-and a6500 carry the same sony auto focus that is just rediculous.


G85
Finally this camera is geared more towards video people. It has the least mega pixel count of the two but with the no low pass filter it still can go head to head in pic quality with the other above. One of the biggest features of this camera is the image stabilization, it will blow you away. In addition to IBIS it also has great auto focus and the best touch screen available of a camera, its also sealed and can with stand a "camping" environment.




u/provideocreator · 1 pointr/videography

The Sony RX100 V [affiliate link] is without a doubt the best point and shoot camera. Low light is always a limitation of these cameras due to the small sensor size, but this camera seems to handle it fairly well.

u/video_descriptionbot · 1 pointr/videography

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Title | Old Jaffa, Tel Aviv || YI 4K+
Description | Old Jaffa in tel aviv, Shot on the YI 4k+. at 1080/60. Check out my other videos shot with the YI4k+ Leave a comment, like and subscribe! Program used : Premiere Pro Adventures by A Himitsu https://soundcloud.com/a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music released by Argofox https://youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE Music provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/MkNeIUgNPQ8
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Title | Tel Aviv Gay pride Beach party, A look inside || Yi 4k+
Description | A look inside the Tel Aviv gay parade beach party. Sorry for bad audio, the little camera cannot handle such loud noise! I hope you enjoy this, and gives you a peek how it looks like from inside
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Title | Yi 4K+ 4K/60fps Action Camera vs GoPro Hero 5 Black vs Sony FDR X3000 — In-depth Review [4K]
Description | 339$ Yi 4K+ Shoots 4K 60FPS 135MBPS video so is it a GoPro killer, is it the best action camera out there? Not really. Here is why. Link to the product: Yi 4K+: http://amzn.to/2q8U3WX My Cameras Sony RX100M5: http://amzn.to/2mQvgos Sony RX100M4: http://amzn.to/2nngzWz Sony FDR-X3000R: http://amzn.to/2k5gXZL (with live view remote) Sony FDR-X3000: http://amzn.to/2jihs5c (no live view remote) GoPro Hero 5 Black: http://amzn.to/2ms21WG Hey! You look beautiful today. Thank you for watching my vid...
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u/Armma · 1 pointr/Ice_Poseidon
u/siiaaam · 1 pointr/caseyneistat

I'd go with the Sony RX100 V.



  • Yeah it's quite expensive, but you won't have to spend anything on lenses. Although it leaves you with a fixed lens.


  • The RX100 is really compact and great for capturing photos and videos. Just watch some reviews on youtube (e.g. autofocus, review by Sara Dietschy, also ok for [underwater footage] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6l9yWjoUNk) and astrophotography).


  • If you don't rely on the new autofocus you could even go with the much cheaper models III and IV, but I think the V is worth it.


    To sum up I think you'll use a this compact cam generally more over a DSLR and also worry less about breaking the lens or handing it over to other people to take footage. (Kinda casey's mindset about gear.)
u/HybridCamRev · 1 pointr/videography

Sadly, there really isn't an affordable way to waterproof a 4K mirrorless outside of the Sony A6300/A6500.

The next best 4K option is probably the [$888 (on sale) Sony RX100 Mark V] (https://www.amazon.com/Sony-Cyber-shot-DSC-RX100-Digital-Camera/dp/B01MCRBY4X//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20) with a [$218 CamDive 40m/130' housing] (https://www.amazon.com/Camdive-Waterproof-Underwater-Camera-Housing/dp/B013LIF6HO//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20).

You'll lose the A6500's mic jack - and the sensor is smaller - but this camera can produce 4K underwater video that looks like this: