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Review Summary
2025-06-10T20:00:00
When was discontinuing this Camera I bought my second. Best travel camera, hands down.
Travels
2025-04-09T20:00:00
Canon digital shooter since 2001, currently using 5D4 and 5DS-R with all the glass from 8mm to 600mm. If you're familiar with photography and cameras, this little gem will produce some great images for you. And so light compared to a full DSLR setup. Great option for traveling or if you just want to go light. Highly recommended!
jhmhs77
2025-03-31T20:00:00
Haven't tried it yet. Stupid Don't register won't let me download so think I have to complete this first. Have a77 and expect worse low light performance with rx10 because of sensor. But now I don't need heavy kit and bags and it has everything else. Super
oursoulsdad
2025-03-23T20:00:00
I bought this camera about a month ago and have been getting up to speed with it since then. It offers so much without having to lug heavy lenses around. It is very good value for money. The images are of excellent quality. I sometimes find the image in the viewfinder doesn't accurately reflect the image taken - but that might be my eyesight! Also, I'm still finding my way around the macro functions, which seems to work well in some situations but not in others. I haven't ready the manual fully yet so, some of my issues might be because I'm not familiar with this camera's many functions.
KarenJP
2025-03-22T20:00:00
I have had at various times all the bridge cameras that nikon have made. The RX 10 is much better than all of them. The quality of photos is really good. I use it mainly for birds and comparing the result to a dslr and 150- 600mm lens it is equal to or better and this from a camera that is lighter to carry. It is quite complicated to set up initially as you have so many options but with there are many Internet guides. It is worth persevering
Ianto 1.
2025-03-20T20:00:00
I bought this last week, having come from a Nikon D7200. With a sigma 150- 400 lens that I was fed up carrying around. The Zeis lens is superb for capturing stationery birds and birds in flight when set up correctly with settings saved to the M1/2/3 slot for easy access . With a zoom range going from 24mm wide angle ideal for landscapes to 600mm for those distance shots at 35mm equivalent. The auto focus tracking is superb and coupled with continuous shooting from 3fps to 24fps you can't go wrong . The only downside is the very poor battery life. Sony claim between 370 to 400 shots depending on settings. On my first outing with a fully charged battery at 100% it dropped to 25% with only 170 jpeg images . After another full charge, turning off WiFi, Bluetooth etc this improved , but I really feel the battery is it's archiles heel . I would expect 600 shots Min in raw format and more in jpeg. That said it's a superb piece of kit that will satisfy all but the most critical users . The other negative is it's now discontinued and pricey at around £1499 retail depending on dealer . But, where else would you get this fantastic usability go anywhere camera for this money .
IanBroadmore
2025-03-17T20:00:00
If a larger sensor was added it would be perfect. It is a lovely camera but an upgrade like this would be a real winner.
Nitrox21
2025-03-13T20:00:00
Recently purchased as I wanted the convenience of a bridge camera in place of DSLR with multiple lenses. Very pleased so far, but it is early days and a lot to learn. However I am sure patience will be rewarded. One tip would be to purchase Photographers Guide to Sony DSC-RX10 1V by Alexander S White which is a useful tool in the learning process.
Morgan M.
2025-03-08T19:00:00
So many options/settings/buttons, but bought a book to help me along, and starting to grips with it. But still lots to learn. I didn't want to carry around loads of lenses, and mostly used to compact cameras and my mobile. But I wanted to be able to zoom in a reasonable amount without needing a tripod, and this is a great alternative.
Rich89
2025-03-07T19:00:00
I have just traded in my Canon R8 and multiple lenses, as I was either having to lug around a massive rucksack with every lens in it, or take just one lens to do some shooting. So I either broke my back or had the 'wrong' lens with me. Now, all of that is eliminated. I just take this light camera with me wherever I go. Yes, in low light there is sometimes a bit of noise in the image, but with post processing software nowadays being so good at removing it (should it be wished), I don't care about noise any more. This is a brilliant general purpose camera. And yes it was launched in 2017 (it's now 2025) so could be considered to be ancient, but it has many of the capabilities of current cameras - showing how far ahead of its time it was at launch. I love it. And you will too. Happy shooting!
BobHo
2025-01-07T19:00:00
Got this as a dream birthday present! Beautiful camera with bags of features.
Jen1988
2025-01-02T19:00:00
Bought this 10 days ago and haven't been disappointed very fast sharp and great quality images.
5by5Freddie
2024-12-28T19:00:00
So pleased I bought this camera, its such a great camera and can achieve more than I expected, and without having to carry any extra lenses. Having both macro a great zoom range it makes my photography simple and exciting
PompeyJohn
2024-12-19T19:00:00
This camera was recommended by someone posting fabulous pictures online, with very little to no post-processing. So far I've done one shoot at a night-time sound and light show with minimal reading of the documentation, so using the automatic settings only, and the results were everything I was expecting. I'm looking forward to understanding more about the manual control features so I can bracket exposures etc.
clicketyclix
2024-11-29T19:00:00
It has lived up to my expectations neared to reduce the equipment I was carrying and move to a bridge which also gave the range of my needs " all in one unit"
Mickie84
2024-11-23T19:00:00
Excellent camera. Bought to replace another bridge camera. Real breakthrough in photo quality. I've barely moved off auto mode and am already getting great results. Let down by the useless Image Edge Mobile software used to transfer photos to phone by wi-,fi.
Nigelar
2024-10-22T20:00:00
Bought this camera 5 weeks ago and has been a pleasure to use. Very impressed with the lens quality and handling.
Andy1z
2024-10-22T20:00:00
Bought this camera 5 weeks ago and has been a pleasure to use. Very impressed with the lens quality and handling.
Andy222
2024-10-19T20:00:00
I'm an amateur wildlife photographer and have owned a SONY RX10M4 since 2017. It's the ideal camera for me and continues to be far superior to any other bridge cameras! I've been waiting for an RX10M5 for the past two years but have heard that Sony is discounting the range and has already ceased production of the RX10M4. I bought the new camera before it's impossible to find one!
StudlandMike
2024-10-11T20:00:00
Great camera, all you need in one camera from landscapes to wildlife. I have used dslr's and numerous lenses for many years - traded it all in for one camera solution Easier to use on holidays with the family, less to carry and the compromise is so minimal should have done this years ago. If you enjoy photography would recommend this camera
onelens
2024-09-26T20:00:00
Very happy with the purchase. A lot of functions. It will take a while to learn them.
richard0304
2024-09-26T20:00:00
Very happy with the purchase. A lot of functions. It will take a while to learn them.
Livrick
2024-09-13T06:55:53
This camera comes with is a great package of accessories, so no complaints price-wise. The camera seemed like everything I wanted, but in reality it's too much. As a novice, this has way too many bells, whistles, dials, nobs, switches, menus etc, that it is just confusing. The online manual is long and tells you what all the aforementioned are called, but not so much what they do in language I can understand, and certainly not what settings you should use to take certain types of photographs. I need a course on how to use it, but neither Adorama or Sony could help much when I asked about that. I regret buying it frankly.
RICHARD P.
2024-09-09T20:00:00
I have this camera for 2 weeks, not really used it yet except a few shots in the garden. I wanted a point and shoot camera that had a lot of other features that I could use when I wanted to but I was not forced to use. The Rx10 seems to fit the bill. The few shots I have taken are great and it's very easy to use. The auto focus is very good as easy to setup and use. It is a heavy camera my previous SLR was not as heavy .
Geoffrey H.
2024-09-08T20:00:00
The tiny sensor and tiny, for it's capabilities, lens do have some slight drawback in terms of sensitivity and noise, especially with equivalent apertures of f/7.1~11, but, and it's a huge BUT, this camera is small, light, and provides a real alternative to carrying and chopping and changing between a suite of lenses - I know as I have an a99ii, and a77ii, and numerous Zeiss and Sony lenses - about seven plus a TC. Welcome to the world of extreme crop formats. 2.727x crop compard to full frame 35mm. Small "equivalent" apertures, mean much bigger depth of fields than the numbers on the barrel suggest, for better or for worse. The colours are great. The burst speed is amazing. There's not much here to not like! Probably the only sin so far noticed is the tripod mount. The 1/4" screw hole is way too close to the back of the camera, and almost any plate used will apply pressure on an unsupported plastic ledge. Word of warning - use the tripod mount sparingly and with extreme caution. Other than that, wow, what a great tool, even now, about 8 years since launch, it still has no equal - not even from Sony...!
bbstrikesagain
2024-09-07T20:00:00
Very capable camera. For the price I am surprised they do not supply a separate battery charger. The RAW files that the camera uses is not supplied with any software to read them for my editing software. Will update review when used the camera a little more
Mark1591
2024-09-06T20:00:00
This takes stunning photos and video isn't to shabby
Review B.
2024-09-01T20:00:00
For years i have used DSLR's with an array of lenses which required a whole back pack to carry round with me, and really were impractcal to carry to remote locations for wildlife photography that i enjoy. I read some reviews and watched some youtube videos on RX10 M4 with some sceptisims, thinking that in no way could this compact all in one camera, give me results like the large kits i was used to carrying round, but i was wrong. After using the camera now for a few weeks, and taking it out on locations, i have had great results in both the useability of the camera, and the images it produces. I cant recomend this camera enough to anybody that may have lost the love for their photography through the need to lug bags of gear with them. This really does perform, and has given me that bug back to get out and enjoy capturing images of our natural worls.
StuB78
2024-08-30T20:00:00
Bought this c2 weeks ago. Had to look on YouTube and purchase 3rd party book to explain camera features. Sony literature provided had very poor explanations
Paul9516
2024-08-26T20:00:00
Husband bought this for me, yet to get my head around the menus and functions but initial findings are it's great.
Soloshots
1.0"-type (0.52" x 0.35") Exmor RS CMOS sensor, Aspect ratio - 3:2
Effective: Approx. 20.1 Megapixels
Total: Approx. 21.0 Megapixels
ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* Lens, 18 elements in 13 groups (6 aspheric elements, including AA lens)
F2.4 (W) - 4.0 (T)
F=8.8-220mm
Still Image 3:2 f=24-600mm
Still Image 4:3 f=27-650mm
Still Image 16:9 f=26-630mm
Still Image 1:1 f=31-760mm
AF (W: Approx. 3 cm (0.10 ft) to infinity
T: Approx. 72 cm (2.36 ft) to infinity
f=250mm (35mm format equivalent): Approx. 140 cm (4.59 ft) to infinity)
Focus range from the image sensor: AF (W: Approx. 18 cm (0.59 ft) to infinity
T: Approx. 92 cm (3.02 ft) to infinity
f=250mm (35mm format equivalent): Approx. 157 cm (5.16 ft) to infinity)
25X (optical zoom during movie recording)
20M Approx. 50x
10M Approx. 70x
5M Approx. 100x
VGA Approx. 380x
4K: Approx. 37.5x
HD: Approx. 50x
20M Approx. 100x
10M Approx. 140x
5M Approx. 200x
VGA Approx. 380x
Digital Zoom Approx. 100x
72mm
3.0-type (7.5 cm) (4:3)/1,440,000 dots/Xtra Fine/TFT LCD
Up by approx. 109 degrees
down by approx. 41 degrees
Yes
Auto/EVF (Manual)/Monitor (Manual)
5.3x, 10.7x
0.39-type electronic viewfinder (XGA OLED)
2,359,296 dots
1
Approx. 0.70x with 50-mm lens at infinity
-1m-1 (diopter) (35mm equiv.)
Approx. 23mm from the eyepiece, 21.5mm from the eyepiece frame at -1m-1 (diopter) (CIPA standard)
-4.0 to +3.0m-1
Manual (5 steps) / Sunny Weather
Yes (BIONZ X)
Optical
Yes (Intelligent Active Mode, Optical type with electronic compensation, Anti Rolling type)
Fast Hybrid AF (phase-detection AF/contrast-detection AF)
Single-shot AF
Automatic AF
Continuous AF
DMF
Manual Focus
Wide (315 points (phase-detection AF), 25 points (contrast-detection AF))
Center
Flexible Spot (S/M/L)
Expanded Flexible Spot
Lock on AF (Wide/Center/Flexible Spot (S/M/L)/Expanded Flexible Spot)
Yes
Multi Pattern
Center Weighted
Spot (Standard/Large)
Entire Screen Avg.
Highlight
+/- 3.0EV, 1/3EV step
Auto (ISO100-12800, selectable with upper/lower limit), 100/125/160/200/250/320/400/500/640/800/1000/1250/1600/2000/2500/3200/4000/5000/6400/8000/10000/12800 (Extendable to ISO64/80), Multi-Frame NR: Auto (ISO100-12800), 100/200/400/800/1600/3200/6400/12800/25600 (recommended Exposure Index)
Auto: (ISO100-ISO12800 Level, selectable with upper/lower limit), 100/125/160/200/250/320/400/500/640/800/1000/1250/1600/2000/2500/3200/4000/5000/6400/8000/10000/12800
Auto: 2.4 lux (shutter speed 1/30)
Auto
Daylight
Shade
Cloudy
Incandescent
Fluor.: Warm White
Fluor.: Cool White
Fluor.: Day White
Fluor.: Daylight
Flash
C.Temp./Filter
Custom
Yes G7 to M7, 57-step A7 to B7, 29-step
iAuto (4"-1/2000)
Program Auto (30"-1/2000)
Manual Exposure (Bulb, 30"-1/2000)
Aperture Priority (30"-1/2000)
Shutter Priority (30"-1/2000)
iAuto (4"-1/32000)
Program Auto (30"-1/32000)
Manual Exposure (30"-1/32000)
Aperture Priority (30"-1/32000)
Shutter Priority (30"-1/32000)
iAuto (F2.4/F11)
Program Auto (F2.4/F16)
Manual (F2.4/F16)
Shutter Priority (F2.4/F11)
Aperture Priority (F2.4/F16)
Contrast
Saturation
Sharpness
Creative Style
Color Space (sRGB / Adobe RGB)
Quality (RAW / RAW&JPEG / Extra fine / Fine / Standard)
Long exposure NR: On/Off, available for shutter speeds longer than 1/3 s
High ISO NR: Normal/Low/Off
Multi Frame NR: Auto, ISO 100-25600
Off, Dynamic Range Optimizer (Auto/Level 1-5), Auto High Dynamic Range (Auto Exposure Difference, Exposure difference Level (1.0-6.0 EV, 1.0 EV step))
AUTO (Intelligent Auto/Superior Auto)
Program Auto
Aperture Priority
Shutter Speed Priority
Manual Exposure
MR (Memory Recall) [body 3 sets/memory card 4 sets]
Movie Mode (Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority, Manual Exposure)
HFR Mode (Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority, Manual Exposure)
Panorama
Scene Selection
Portrait
Sports Action
Macro
Landscape
Sunset
Night Scene
Handheld Twilight
Night Portrait
Anti Motion Blur
Continuous Shooting Hi: approx. 24fps, Continuous Shooting Mid: approx. 10fps, Continuous Shooting: approx. 3.5fps (with Max. Recording Pixels)
10 s / 5 s / 2 s / 3 or 5 consecutive shots with 10 s, 5 s or 2 s delay selectable/Bracketing shots with 10 s, 5 s or 2 s delay selectable
Single
Continuous shooting (Hi/Mid/Lo)
Self-timer
Self-timer (cont.)
Cont. bracketing
Single bracketing
White balance bracketing
DRO bracketing
Sweep Panorama
Still Image: Toy camera; Pop Color; Posterization; Retro Photo; Soft High-key; Partial Color; High Contrast Mono.; Soft Focus; HDR Painting; Richtone Monochrome; Miniature; Watercolor; Illustration; Movie: Toy camera; Pop Color; Posterization; Retro Photo; Soft High-key; Partial Color; High Contrast Mono
Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Clear, Deep, Light, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Night Scene, Autumn Leaves, Black & White, Sepia, Style Box
Off/PP1-PP9 (Black Level, Gamma (Movie, Still, Cine1-2, ITU709, ITU709 [800%], S-Log2, S-Log3), Black Gamma, Knee, Color Mode, Saturation, Color Phase, Color Depth, Detail, Copy, Reset)
Still Image: Superior Auto: 44 / iAuto: 33; 44
Built-in, manual pop-up
Auto/Flash On/Slow Synchro/Rear Sync /Flash Off/Wireless (with optional compatible flash)
Auto / Off
Yes
Sony Alpha System Flash compatible with Multi Interface Shoe, attach the optional shoe adapter for flash compatible with Auto-lock accessory shoe
ISO Auto: About 3.28 to 35.43 ft (1.0 to 10.8 m) (W) / About 3.28 to 21.33 ft 1.0 to 6.5 m) (T), ISO 12800: up to about 68.24 ft (20.8 m) (W) / about 41.99 ft (12.8 m) (T)
Memory Stick Duo; Memory Stick PRO Duo; Memory Stick PRO Duo (High Speed); Memory Stick PROHG Duo; Memory Stick Micro; Memory Stick Micro (Mark2); SD Memory Card; SDHC Memory Card (UHS-I); SDXC Memory Card (UHS-I); microSD Memory Card; microSDHC Memory Card; microSDXC Memory Card
Still Image: JPEG (DCF Ver. 2.0, Exif Ver. 2.31, MPF Baseline compliant), RAW (Sony ARW 2.3 format); XAVC S; AVCHD format Ver. 2.0 compatible
XAVC S: LPCM 2ch; AVCHD: Dolby Digital (AC-3) 2ch (Dolby Digital Stereo Creator)
sRGB, Adobe RGB
DCF/DPOF/EXIF/MPF
Image Size:
3:2 mode: 20M (5472x3648)/10M (3888x2592)/5M (2736x1824)
4:3 mode: 18M (4864x3648)/10M (3648x2736)/5M (2592x1944)/VGA
16:9 mode: 17M (5472x3080)/7.5M (3648x2056)/4.2M (2720x1528)
1:1 mode: 13M (3648x3648)/6.5M (2544x2544)/3.7M (1920x1920)
16:9 mode: 17M (5472x3080)/7.5M (3648x2056)/4.2M (2720x1528)
Image Size During Movie:
16:9 mode: 17M (5472x3080), 7.5M (3648x2056), 4.2M (2720x1528)
NTSC/PAL Selector: [PAL] mode XAVC S HD: 50p
50M (1920x1080/250fps), 50p
50M (1920x1080/500fps), 50p
50M (1920x1080/1000fps)/25p
50M (1920x1080/250fps), 25p
50M (1920x1080/500fps), 25p
50M (1920x1080/1000fps)
Sensor Readout Number of effective pixels
Quality Priority: 240fps/250fps (1824x1026), 480fps/500fps (1824x616), 960fps/1000fps (1244x420)
Shoot Time Priority: 240fps/250fps (1824x616), 480fps/500fps (1292x436), 960fps/1000fps (912x308)
NTSC/PAL Selector: [NTSC] mode XAVC S HD:60p
50M (1920x1080/240fps), 60p
50M (1920x1080/480fps), 60p
50M (1920x1080/960fps)/30p
50M (1920x1080/240fps), 30p
50M (1920x1080/480fps), 30p
50M (1920x1080/960fps)/24p
50M (1920x1080/240fps), 24p
50M (1920x1080/480fps), 24p
50M (1920x1080/960fps)
Yes
Multi/Micro USB Terminal
Hi-Speed USB (USB2.0)
Micro HDMI
Microphone (0.14" stereo mini jack)
Multi Interface Shoe
Headphones
NFC forum Type 3 Tag compatible, One-touch remote, One-touch sharing
Yes (IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz band))
Yes (Bluetooth Standard Ver. 4.1 (2.4GHz band))
DC7.2 V (supplied battery)/DC5.0 V (supplied AC adapter)
Rechargeable battery pack NP-FW50
Approx. 2.2W with LCD monitor and approx. 2.4W with viewfinder
Yes (Shooting, Playback)
Still Images:
Monitor: Approx. 400/Approx. 200 min.
ViewFinder: Approx. 370/Approx. 185 min.
Movies Actual Shooting:
Monitor: Approx. 75 min.
ViewFinder: Approx. 75 min.
Movies Continuous Shooting:
Monitor: Approx. 135 min.
ViewFinder: Approx. 135 min.
Exif Print; PRINT Image Matching (PIM3)
Eye AF; Face Detection; Face Registration; Still Image Recording (during movie recording); Smile shutter; Grid Line; Quick Navi; Digital Level Gauge (pitch and roll); WB Bracket; DRO Bracketing; MF Assist; Peaking; Zebra; Marker Display; Audio Level Display; Audio Out Timing
Step Zoom/Quick Zoom; TC/UB; Photographer Name & Copyright; ISO Auto Minimum Shutter Speed; PC Remote Control; Zoom Assist; Focus Hold; Gamma Disp. Assist; [Mov] AF Track Sensitivity; [Mov] AF Drive Speed; Set File Name; Focus Range Limiter
BRAVIA Sync (Control for HDMI); 9/25-frame index view; Auto Orientation; Slide Show; Forward/Rewind (Movie); Delete; Protect; Motion Shot Video; Photo Capture; Automatic Image Rotation; Cont. Shoot Grouping
Yes
Yes
0 to 40 deg. C (32 to 104 deg. F)
132.5 x 94.0 x 145.0mm (5.22 x 3.70 x 5.71")
132.5 x 94.0 x 127.4mm (5.22 x 3.70 x 5.02") (from front of lens to monitor)
Approx. 2.41 lbs (1.09kg) (Battery and SDXC Card are included)
Approx. 2.31 lbs (1.05kg) (Body Only) (CIPA Compliant)
027242909595
A big step up from the RX10iii
By Eastie
Having bought the iii near the top end of it's price bracket, I felt the improvements in the iv justified the additional cost of it and so far I haven't been disappointed! First up the sensor would appear to be different and improved - a number of non photogs have commented on the overall appearance of images taken being much better. Low light capabilities are quite incredible (see images, straight out of camera unedited). Next the AF system is worlds apart from the iii, very fast and accura...
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Seriously Good
By DJ74
I bought this 6 months ago as I was going on a trip and didn't want to take a load of lenses for my DSLR. Read loads about bridge cams and this came out on top, easy now to see why. It's simply brilliant, easy to use, can shoot close Up and oh that zoom!! Auto modes, there are two one kinda hdr, are really intuitive. I'm no pro, a good enthusiastic amateur but, it's now my walkabout cam - pic quality is really, really good. If you mainly shoot your family and friends, want to pick up and sho...
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A paragon of versatility and performance, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 IV 20.1MP Digital Camera from Sony redefines the capabilities of an all-in-one camera. With a fusion of high-speed autofocus and an extensive 25x optical zoom range, this camera is engineered to capture stunning stills and movies effortlessly. The RX10 IV stands out as a sophisticated, smart compact camera that is packed with enough innovative features to impress even the most discerning professionals.
Experience the pinnacle of autofocus innovation with the world-leading 0.03-second AF speed, enabled by the 1.0-type Exmor RS CMOS image sensor. This sensor ensures fast, accurate autofocusing at all times, making it perfect for capturing dynamic scenes. The camera's 315 phase-detection AF points cover approximately 65% of the image area, providing comprehensive autofocus coverage and ensuring your subject is captured with clarity, regardless of their position in the frame.
The RX10 IV's High-density Tracking AF Technology maintains a steadfast focus on moving subjects, activating additional AF points to surround the subject area with exceptional precision and stability. The camera's advanced operation is further enhanced by intuitive touch controls, allowing for tactile focus adjustments even during shooting. Utilize the Touch Pad AF to smoothly shift focus by sliding your finger across the LCD screen, or employ Touch Focus to instantly focus on a selected area with a simple tap.
The camera's AF systems are not only fast but also versatile, with features like the Focus Range Limiter for rapid focusing based on subject distance, and the AF-A mode which optimizes AF mode automatically, switching between Single AF and Continuous AF tracking as needed. The dedicated AF-ON button allows for immediate capture without the need for a half-press focus sequence, ensuring you never miss a moment.
Capture action with unparalleled clarity at up to 24fps with continuous shooting, thanks to the high-speed front-end LSI and the powerful BIONZ X image processing engine. This combination enables continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking for up to 249 frames at a time, ensuring every image is smooth and richly detailed.
The RX10 IV is not just about speed; it's also about exceptional image quality. The built-in ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-600 mm F2.4-4 high magnification zoom lens delivers outstanding contrast and sharpness across a wide-angle to ultra-telephoto range. The advanced BIONZ X image processor enhances image resolution, minimizes noise, and accurately depicts the subtleties of reality.
For video enthusiasts, the RX10 IV excels in 4K movie recording with full pixel readout and no pixel binning, providing professional-grade footage with high resolution. The camera's operability is designed to accommodate pro-style applications, making it a natural choice for serious videographers.
Sony's Imaging Edge software suite maximizes image quality and improves production efficiency with tools for remote shooting, RAW data development, and photo viewing, rating, and selection. Additionally, Capture One Express (for Sony) offers free editing software with powerful editing tools and RAW development capabilities.
The RX10 IV's 24-600 mm F2.4-4 large-aperture optical zoom lens is a testament to Sony's pursuit of optical perfection. With AA (advanced aspherical) and ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements, ZEISS T* Coating, and a large aperture, the camera delivers high optical performance, high resolution, and beautiful bokeh effects.
Equipped with a 20.1MP (effective) 1.0-type stacked CMOS image sensor with DRAM chip, the RX10 IV supports up to 960fps super slow-motion shooting and a super high-speed Anti-Distortion shutter of up to 1/32000 s. The silent electronic shutter feature allows for noise-sensitive shooting without disturbance, perfect for capturing live performances and wildlife.
In summary, the Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 IV 20.1MP Digital Camera is a high-quality, stylish, advanced, powerful, and innovative tool that caters to both professional photographers and enthusiastic amateurs. Its high resolution, powerful zoom capabilities, and versatile features make it the ultimate choice for capturing life's moments with precision and ease.
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