Sony has officially launched the fifth generation of its RX100 camera, the RX100 V model DSC-RX100M5. As expected from Sony, little has changed from the last iteration of this camera in terms of its ...
Who still needs a dedicated camera when smartphone cameras are now so damned excellent? Professionals and hobbyists are two answers that come to mind. Among those group, Sony's been leading the pack ...
The RX100 V has the world's fastest autofocus system for a compact, while the α6500 interchangeable lens camera is equally speedy with in-camera five-axis optical image stabilization. Managing Editor ...
If you’ve been looking for a small camera to use when you don’t want to lug your DSLR or ILC or you want something that will make better images than you can with your smartphone, you’ve probably ...
The A6500 is something of a surprising announcement given that it comes just eight months after the launch of the A6300 it follows on from. Indeed, the E-mount cameras have a lot in common, though the ...
Like the A6500 that was announced at the same time, the update to the Sony RX100 IV gets new internals for faster shooting, but the difference between the RX100 IV and RX100 V is far more noticeable - ...
In addition to the new A6500, Sony has also announced the RX100 V, an update to one of the best pocket cameras available. The RX100V is built around a new 1-inch Exmoor RS CMOS sensor, which sits ...
With the introduction of its RX100 series in 2012, Sony raised the bar for point-and-shoot cameras. As such, it's no surprise that the latest model can do things like capture JPEG and RAW photos at a ...