Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III

$230.99

Capture life’s best moments with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III, the small yet powerful camera packed with amazing features.

Description

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III is a top-of-the-line digital camera that offers excellent image quality, advanced controls, and a compact design. It is a high-end camera that is designed for enthusiasts and professionals alike who are looking for a portable camera that can deliver stunning results.

The RX100 III has a 20.1-megapixel 1-inch Exmor R CMOS sensor that delivers excellent image quality. It has a fast and effective autofocus system that enables you to capture sharp and detailed images. Moreover, the camera also comes equipped with a Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* f/1.8-2.8 lens, which is a significant improvement over its predecessor, the RX100 II.

One standout feature of the RX100 III is the pop-up electronic viewfinder (EVF). The EVF makes it easy to compose shots in bright sunlight or awkward angles, and it provides a smooth and natural feel when shooting.

Another significant feature of the RX100 III is its video capabilities. It can record 1080p Full HD video at 60 fps or 24 fps, and it has an excellent autofocus system that tracks movement smoothly. It also has a built-in ND filter, which allows you to use slower shutter speeds or shoot with a wider aperture in bright outdoor settings.

The RX100 III is also great for low-light photography, with an ISO range of 125 to 12,800. The camera produces clean and sharp images at higher ISOs, making it ideal for shooting in dimly lit environments or at night.

Overall, the RX100 III is an excellent camera for photographers who need a portable device that can deliver high-quality images and video. It is an ideal choice for travel photographers who are looking for a camera that can capture stunning images while on the go. The camera is also great for enthusiasts and professionals who are looking for a compact and versatile camera that offers advanced controls and features. If you are in the market for a high-quality digital camera, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III is definitely worth considering.

Digital Compact, CMOS, 30-1/2000, 20.1 MP, Wi-Fi, 263g

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III properties

Product name Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III
Type Digital Compact
Lens Integrated
Aperture (Lens data) F1.8-F2.8
Ports HDMI, USB
Memory Cards MS Duo, MS Micro/M2, MS Pro, SDHC, SDXC, microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC
Features Wi-Fi
Viewfinder Electronic (EVF), LCD/OLED
Shutter Speed 30-1/2000 bps
Continuous Drive 10fps, 2.9fps
Auto Focus Yes
Image Stabilization Yes
Manual Focus Yes
Optical Zoom 2.9 x
Digital Zoom 11.0 x
Max Picture Resolution 5472×3648 pixels
Image File Format EXIF, JPEG, RAW
Flash Built-in, External
Display Size 3.0 “
Display Resolution 1228800 pixels
Max Video Resolution 1920×1080 (Full HD)
Video resolutions (fps) 1920×1080, 1440×1080, 25fps, 1280×720, 640×480, 25fps
Video File Format AVCHD / MP4
Sensor Type CMOS
Effective Pixels 20.1 MP
ISO Rating 125/160/200/250/320/400/500/640/800/1000/1250/1600/2000/2500/3200/4000/5000/6400/8000/10000/12800/25600
Weight 263.0 g
Dimensions (HxWxD) 58.1×101.6×41 mm
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4 reviews for Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III

  1. Braaton

    The camera quickly becomes a friend. Of course, its size is 99% of its phenomenon. It is great for landscape photos and even thanks to the fast focus for sport photos, but here it is known that the short focal length is limited. The downside is the price. I had previously rx100 mk1, which is twice cheaper, but certainly not twice worse. The mk3 has a convenient tilting screen, WiFi connection, a wider lens … but that’s it! Is it worth paying extra PLN 1000? I don’t think so. After all, the camera is great. If someone is a waste of money, I recommend rx100 mk1.
    And let’s not exaggerate … do not compare it to the APS-C or FF matrixes, because the night images of four letters are not interrupted.
    PS WiFi range is about 2 meters … i.e. selfie from the phone is very difficult.

  2. Jim

    It weighs little, so you can wear it for any occasion. I like the speed of focus and the viewfinder with extreme clarity. For the size of the photos, the quality of the photos is very good, with the advantage that there is no need to constantly change the lenses.

  3. Tony Wut

    Despite two service actions and a free buffer, I decided to buy the D750 because:
    – has a very good grip – I compared with the D810 and the D750 fits better in the hand, but still requires the purchase of a grip, because when using a camera with heavy lenses, the body is less balanced
    – has a usable ISO 6400, which does not lose quality (RAW processing)

    I use the camera for sports photos, for which it is completely unsuitable, due to the clogging of the buffer (I take photos in RAW (14bit)).
    I bought it because I needed to switch to FX and the price of 5200 with cacheback is very attractive 🙂

  4. Lyric

    I bought a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III Digital camera from an online shop last month, and my experience has been quite mixed. My overall rating for this purchase is 2 out of 5 possible, mainly due to the shipping time and issues with the packaging. I had seen this product for the first time in a store located at Westfield UTC Mall, and was impressed by its features like Image Stabilization (Yes, it has that).
    The camera itself is pretty amazing – I especially love the Teriyaki-glazed salmon photos I’ve taken with it. However, my experience with the online shop was less than satisfactory. The shipping took longer than expected and when the package arrived, it was damaged. I had to contact customer support multiple times before getting a replacement sent out.
    If you are considering buying a Digital camera like Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III, here are some tips: firstly, make sure you check reviews from other buyers who have purchased the same model. This will give you an idea of what to expect in terms of performance and reliability. Secondly, don’t forget about after-sales service it’s crucial especially if you plan on using your camera frequently or need support with troubleshooting issues.
    Now, let me share a funny story related to this camera – I remember when my nurse friend brought her brand new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III to work one day. She was taking pictures of patients and suddenly realized that the camera had a mind of its own! It started making random beeps and flashing lights, causing quite a stir among the staff. Turns out, she accidentally pressed some buttons while handling it. Despite the initial panic, we ended up laughing it off.
    In conclusion, despite my less-than-ideal experience with the online shop, I still think that Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III is a great Digital camera for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Its Image Stabilization feature works wonders in capturing clear images even in low light conditions. But always remember to choose your retailer carefully!

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What are the basic steps for transferring photos from my Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III camera to a computer or smartphone?

Transferring photos from your Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III camera to a computer or smartphone is easy. Here are the basic steps you can follow:

**Using a Computer:**

1. Connect your camera to your computer using the USB cable that came with it or a compatible micro-USB cable.
2. If this is the first time connecting, your computer may prompt you to install a driver for the camera. Follow the on-screen instructions.
3. Once connected, open the File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (MacOS).
4. Locate and select the DCIM folder within your camera's storage device (either SD card or internal memory).
5. Select the photos you wish to transfer by holding down the 'Ctrl' key for Windows or the 'Cmd' key for MacOS, then click on each photo you want to transfer.
6. Right-click and select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (MacOS).
7. Navigate to the desired folder on your computer where you wish to save the photos.
8. Right-click within the target folder and select "Paste" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (MacOS).
9. The photos will be transferred from your camera to your computer.

**Using a Smartphone:**

1. Connect your Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III camera to your smartphone using the supplied USB cable or a compatible micro-USB cable. If needed, download and install the Sony PlayMemories Mobile app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
2. Enable USB charging while connected to PC, then select "Transferring photos" in the message that appears on the camera screen.
3. Open the Sony PlayMemories Mobile app on your smartphone. If this is the first time connecting, follow the on-screen instructions to establish a connection between your smartphone and the camera.
4. Once connected, navigate to the "Camera Roll" or "Image" tab within the app.
5. Select the photos you wish to transfer from your Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III camera by tapping on each photo.
6. Tap the "Download" button at the top right corner of the screen.
7. The selected photos will be transferred from your Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III camera to your smartphone.

Remember to safely disconnect your camera and smartphone once the transfer is complete.

How do I switch between manual and automatic focus on my Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III?

To switch between manual and automatic focus on your Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III, follow these steps:

1. Make sure the camera is turned on. Locate the focus mode selector switch located near the lens on the top right side of the camera body. Move the switch to the "MF" position for manual focus or "AF" position for automatic focus. In manual focus mode, use the zoom ring on the lens or the touchscreen display to manually adjust the focus until your desired subject is in sharp focus. In automatic focus mode, allow the camera to automatically detect and focus on the subject by pressing the shutter button halfway down or using the touchpad focus function. To switch back to manual focus mode from automatic focus mode, move the focus mode selector switch back to "MF. Adjust the focus as needed in manual focus mode until your desired subject is in sharp focus.

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