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The Sony RX100 VII Shooting Grip Kit combines a powerful 20.1MP 1.0-type stacked CMOS sensor with a versatile Zeiss 24-200mm F2.8-F4.5 zoom lens, enabling professional-grade photography and 4K UHD video recording with no pixel binning. The kit includes a multifunctional shooting grip that controls camera functions and converts into a mini tripod, plus a bracket for attaching external microphones. Advanced features like real-time Eye AF and interval shooting for time-lapses make it the ultimate compact camera solution for creators seeking unmatched image quality and control on the go.
Metering Methods | Highlight Weighted |
Exposure Control | Manual |
White Balance Settings | Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Underwater, Fluorescent, Custom, Cloudy, Shade |
Self Timer | 10 seconds |
Crop Mode | 1.27:1 |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Dots Per Screen | 921,600 Dot |
Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Display Resolution Maximum | 921,600 pixels |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Flash Memory Type | Secure Digital, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC), Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo |
Memory Slots Available | 2 |
Recording Capacity | 65 minutes |
Write Speed | 20 fps |
Flash Memory Speed Class | C2 |
Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | USB 2.0 |
Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Image stabilization | Optical SteadyShot |
Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 64 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 20.1 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | 1-inch |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/32000 seconds |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/32000 seconds |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Feature | BIONZ X Image Processor and Front-End LSI; Built-In Flash; Fast Hybrid AF System with 315 Phase-Detection Points |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Video Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
Flash Modes | Auto; Flash On; Off; Rear Sync; Slow Sync |
Camera Flash | Built-In |
Skill Level | Professional |
Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
Compatible Devices | Devices with USB 2.0, HDMI, 3.5mm audio, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity |
Continuous Shooting | 20 |
Aperture modes | F2.8-F4.5 |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.59x |
Audio Input | Microphone |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 |
Video Capture Format | AVCHD/MP4/XAVC S |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Battery Weight | 25 Grams |
Delay between shots | 0.05 seconds |
Audio Output Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Aspect Ratio | 1.27:1 |
File Format | JPEG, Raw |
Effective Still Resolution | 20.1 MP |
JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
Maximum Image Size | 20.1 MP |
Total Still Resolution | 20.1 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 72 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 8.3 x |
Lens Type | Telephoto |
Zoom | Optical Zoom |
Camera Lens | ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm F2.8-F4.5 large aperture high magnification zoom lens |
Minimum Focal Length | 9 Millimeters |
Real Angle Of View | 8.2 Degrees |
Lens Correction Type | aspherical |
Focal Length Description | 24-200mm (35mm equivalent) |
Digital Zoom | 4 |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Video Output | HDMI |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
Shooting Modes | Auto, Program auto, Aperture priority, Shutter speed priority, Manual exposure, Movie mode, HFR mode, Panorama, Scene selection |
Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
Digital-Still | Yes |
Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
Night vision | No |
Auto Focus Technology | Eye Detection |
Focus Features | Hybrid |
Autofocus Points | 357 |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Focus Mode | Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
Autofocus | Yes |
R**D
Best most powerful point and shoot pocket sized camera that will still be relevant for years to come
Iāve bought each of the previous RX100 series cameras up to the V and thought Iād stop there, with V being my favorite, especially with the ND filter and fast lens, F1.8 (both of which this new VII does not have:(. And Iāve sold each and everyone except the V. The great thing about the V as well as the previous models, in my opinion, is that they still maintain their relevance today. So why did I buy this model while still keeping my V?I like the new advanced Real-time Tracking and Real-time Eye AF. I like the almost blackout free shooting. And I like the 200mm zoom capabilities in a much more powerful camera body that I can still carry in my pocket. All of which Iāve tried during the limited time Iāve now had this camera. As well as the āsteady shotā which I used while filming myself walking. I think it works great as I didnāt appear to be bobbing up and down in the video. I tried the video in F2.8 as a blogger might up close and personal and I saw a slightly pleasing bokeh behind me. I did notice that on a tripod and the further I moved away from the camera, the bokeh became noticeable sharper.The Sony AG-R2 grip still fits this model as it has in previous models. I plugged in the Saramonic SR-xm1 mic and that delivers great sound for me and a more compact package for video of my grandkids.This camera, for me, is all about a more powerful camera that can fit in my pocket for extreme portability when I travel, frequently, for 3, 4 and 5 day weekends and I just donāt feel like bringing my heavier cameras. I believe the step up from the V to the VII is worth it to me. If youāre a vlogger or someone that just wants to travel light and wants the best that money can buy in a point and shoot then I donāt think you can go wrong with this camera.
G**P
Well Worth the Pricetag
Ok, so to keep it simple. As I stated, its worth the price of $1200. Why? Because it is a 20MP pocket camera, that has 4k recording with audio input. As well as an awesome focal range. Starting at a wide 24mm to a 200mm telephoto range. Whats not to like? Its awesome. Don't expect bird photography though.Now the lengthy part...I'm coming from owning a fair share of cameras as a professional photographer. As of this review, I have a Sony A7m2 with the kit lens, but also the 70200g f4 lens, plus other various lenses. The Sony a6000 + nex 5n, RX100m3, Fuji X100F. Further down in the review III will be the RX100m3 and VII is the one the review is for.Why does this become part of the review? Its because I can put this camera against some stiff competition before writing this review. As far as usefulness, I think this camera is 10/10. I used to carry the RX100m3 along everywhere with me because of its size. I kept it, for the fact that it has f1.8 at its widest vs 2.8 of the RX100m7. Now I carry the III and the VII everywhere. However, the one I have used primarily these past few weeks have been the VII because of its reach. I know 90% of my photos never exceed the range of 70mm. Found this out a 3rd time because of a 2 month trip to Viet Nam and Japan where I took only the III and X100F. During that trip I only encountered maybe 5 times max where I wish I had 200mm reach. Well, now I have that, and more. I'll upload photos later after this review.Build quality: 10/10Is basically the same as you can expect from Sony and its previous RX models. Same high quality.Image quality: 8/10I love it. Obviously it won't compete with the bigger cameras I have, but in good lighting (always a key) the image quality is amazing. The range this camera provides helps in making better bokeh portraits compared to the 24-70mm range of previous models (not including the VI). *my opinion you may not agreeVideo: N/AHonestly, not much a video person. Having an option to add a mic really pushed me to buying this camera. That was the selling point to me. Otherwise I wouldn't have bought this since I didn't buy the VI either.Where does this camera fit in?As expected, I can see this camera fit perfectly in my travel kit. Where 90% of the time I would use it while traveling, only pulling out the III when I go walking around at night or poorly lit conditions.If you know the limitations of this camera it will not let you down. Just, as explained earlier, it isn't going to be good for wildlife, but as a portraits and everyday camera. I think it nails it.What I wish:Weather Sealing! C'mon Sony, you pulled through with the mic input. I want to use these cameras in raining conditions. I'm a firm believer of what these tiny guys can do.
D**E
best camera I have ever owned.
I can't begin to describe how nice this little camera is. I've been serious about photography for more than 50 years and have owned many, many cameras starting with sheet film B&W, through 35mm and on to digital. My camera bag increased in size for years until I rediscovered how much enjoyment I get from having my camera with me most of the time. The zoom only goes to 200mm equivalent but the focus is so sharp I put it about equal to a 400mm with tiny sensor. This may be the best camera I have ever owned.
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