Sony RX10-II: A Hands On Review
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Sony RX10-II: A Hands On Review

In Manual Focus mode and when you use the LCD or viewfinder the camera is programmed to automatically zoom into the subject so that focus is easier to sharpen before clicking. Display wise when the shutter dial is used the LCD will show the shutter speed scale with zoomed numbers for easier reading.

Features:

Features wise this camera has the best of both the other 2 cameras. 4K which is prominent in all 3 but also has (40x) Slow-Motion which is in the RX100-IV. Also it has WiFi and NFC connectivity to transfer to your laptop or smartphones. Its battery was the same one that i use for my Sony Nex 3 so it was like I had 3 batteries available, but for most 1 will do just fine unless you shoot more than 400 shots and videos too in a single day.

Photo and Video Quality:

You can never really write too much about photo and video quality of a camera. Its all in the visual content that is put up by which one can judge whether is it really that good or is it a marketing bluff. But nevertheless here are some written specs which will be supplemented with some photographic shots that i took in the 2 weeks. Photography wise you can shoot in Extra Fine or Fine JPEG or even RAW for that matter. Aspect Ratio choices are a lot 4:3 16:9 1:1 3:2. Its a 20.2 MP camera so with the right combination of aspect ratio and image type you can use the full 20 else it restricts. Apart from that the ISO can go up-to 12800 and shutter speed that can go to 1/32000.