Sony RX100Vii (RX100M7) Camera Review
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- Sony RX100Vii (RX100M7) Camera Review - In this review I look at why this compact camera is still able to survive in an era where most compact cameras have 'died-a-death' at the hands of smart phones. I will also review how I can capture professional looking images with a camera that has a small 1-inch sensor (small compared to an Alpha camera but large when compared to a smart phone). I look at some of the camera settings I chose to use to keep the ISO low and how to create figure/ground separation when shooting character portraits.
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I own an RX100 VII. Whenever I start shopping for a more capable camera, I watch this video. It makes me realize I don't need better gear, I need to become a capable photographer. It is a pleasure to watch a pro explain the process and I am always inspired by what is possible to achieve with my very own camera.
Great to hear!
I agree and you’ll shot great pictures
So true…
Somewhat belatedly I'll second that comment. I wanted a more portable solution than my MFT gear, especially when out with the dog or otherwise out and about. Used my Samsung hi-end phones a fair bit, but hated the ergos. The RX100 is a revelation, with a little help from software solutions the results can be phenomenal. For the same reason as I use MFT cameras, my small hands are happy with the size and shape, although I always use the tether.
If only Sony could invent a grip for it. It would be SO easy to drop.
This is the best breakdown of a camera's capabilities I have ever seen on CZcams. This is first time I have ever come across your channel. Thank you so much for showing real-world indepth analysis, very rare to find this on CZcams. Instant subscribe. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great stuff Mark. Not just a review but also a very valuable tutorial!
What a great review again! I was thinking for a while to get a small pocket one (have a73, a7r3), but not sure of which. RX100VII s smaller aperture concerns me a little, that is main reason to get it. But your video convinced me ! It s also a great teaching video as always. Thank you so much Mark! (Honestly, Sony owe you big as their imaging ambassador. Yes they have great product, but to convince people to buy into it, will need someone like you with deeper understanding and great skill of communication, to convey the message as honest as possible)
Thanks for your positive feedback - As well as looking at the attributes of this camera I used the opportunity as a teaching exercise around the aperture, depth of field and ways to keep the ISO low. Hopefully something that moves beyond the RX100VII and can be implemented by APS-C and Micro Four Thirds users as well.
Thanks for all your hard work it is really appreciated
Not only are you presenting the camera but you are also helping me learn about aperture and shutter speed. Double thanks! I have been eyeing this camera for street photography (film gets a bit too expensive) and this camera seems to be a good and fast tool for that.
I always like Marks tutorials. He is clear and concise and doesn't leave out the details. After all that's why we watch his tutorials to pick up answers to those confusing details that will help in making a better photo.
wow, the images that you took are stunning! I would never thought that it’s possible to take pictures like that on a camera with 1 inch sensor. Sony packed great technologies in this camera, that’s for sure, but your photo skills are out of this world
Thank you so much!
Best review I’ve seen on this camera!
Really good work!!
I just purchased this camera for underwater photography, Can't wait till in arrives. thankyou for the real review :)
Love the format of this video review- a focus on the images. It took me a few videos for the CZcams algorithm to suggest yours, but it beats the rest by a mile. Their review focused more on the speaker/themselves than the images they took. I really learned a lot from this video and appreciate your work. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! - I am a photographer, first and foremost, so the images should let the prospective buyer make up their mind and not the character of the presenter.
I've probably watched 30 or so reviews (other authors) till now in my search for a small premium camera and I haven't commented on any of those. I did want to say thanks for this review, though. You address the most important issue, in my view, which is "what image quality can I expect out of this camera" and you give examples. The icing on the cake was simply enjoying your work product, learning more about photography in general, and great tips specific to this camera. Really well done. Thank you!
Glad I could help!
Oooh, I've been waiting for this! Thanks Mark. :)
I concur with other commentators. What an excellent review and teaching video. I am now saving up to get this wonderful camera! Thank you Mark.
In professional hands, this demonstrates what this amazing camera is capable of.
So much information here. I've had this camera for quite awhile but I can see I have only begun to explore it's features. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Good review. 3:00 Always worth pointing out that increased depth of field (dof) is has nothing directly to do with the smaller size of the sensor but with the smaller focal length lens that smaller sensors need to maintain the same field of view (fov) as larger sensors. So the Sony RX0 here is using a 7.9mm lens to match the fov of 24mm full frame thus gaining a big increase in dof, just because of that 7.9mm lens.
Absolutely brilliant! The camera is remarkable. Seems worth owning. But your skills in knowing how to use it is inspirational.
I tip my hat to you Mark, a quality set of images and information. You show what few other reviews show, solid, thought out use of the camera! not just snapshots that show nothing good about it, instead comparing and doing things we would never do in real life.
I own the original RX100 and use it mostly for concerts (it works very well on the barriers at the front), but I am getting so tempted to upgrade all these years later to a newer RX model.... I can hope they bring back the F1.8 on the RX8. Which could be soon... I hope.
Thanks for the positive feedback John. I'm glad some people notice the quality of the photos in my reviews. I am often invited to watch a review where the reviewer talks a lot, but shows us only half a dozen photos of stuff that was in walking distance of their kitchen. This always has me scratching my head.
This has been the longest gap in model releases for these RX cameras so I am hoping this is due to COVID and Silicon chip shortages than falling demand for these compact cameras. Sony still manufacturer the version Vs with f/1.8 apertures, but the maximum f/1.8 aperture has to be sacrificed on the VI and VII because of the extended zoom range.
This is one the best reviews and explanation I’ve ever seen on CZcams. Thank you for the detailed review of the photographs and techniques.
You're very welcome!
If you decide to purchase this camera I have a camera setup eBook available on Patreon.com/markgaler
Impressed with my RX100 VII it delivers great quality images can't wait to take it with me on my second trip to Japan next year.
Now i just need to get my hands on a Sony A7R IV to go alongside the RX100 VII.
I bought a Nikon P1000 2 weeks ago for stars at night photography. Today I have bought the RX100 Mk7 to compliment it. After watching this revue tonight I think I have made the right choice. Fantastic in depth revue from you. Steve.
Great to hear!
The best video about RX100 VII I ve seen on CZcams. Cheers
Wow, thanks!
Excellent review of an outstanding camera with loads with extremely useful advice. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent, as always. Just ordered one so I always have something decent with me on my daily covid restricted walk.
Another "real" review of a camera. Thank you for this thoughtful content.
You are making incredible photo's! This is a joy to watch.
Thank you for noticing 😀
Great review. It serves as a reminder that I should upgrade from my RX100 MK1.
I came here as I'm contemplating a used RX100 VII, and wow you really are an amazing photographer and share some great shooting tips as well as show how capable this camera is.
Thanks for the positive feedback - check out my Patreon.com/markgaler site where you can download an eBook for this camera.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills is there any IQ loss in using the electronic shutter vs mechanical shutter? I really like the black-out free view.
Thanks so much Mark. Just purchased a used MkVII so those tips on getting great great depth of field & keeping ISO down will be put to great use! Also zooming tip for better subject isolation is very handy in such a small package. Looking forward to leaving my big Nikon kits behind on my next trip o/S, given what this little pocket rocket is capable of. 👍👏
Thanks Mark. I was a little apprehensive about watching after you mentioned that you were a Sony ambassador or whatever. I was expecting a «how great this is» review. Well you did
say it is a great camera but you show examples of your work. Very good. You didnt send me to sleep by quoting camera specifications etc. Lots of great tips. Thanks. I’m a Nikon D850 guy but I always have my Sony RX100-ii in my pocket. Money is tight in these Covid times but I want to upgrade. Thanks again Mark.
The 'proof is in the pudding' as the old saying goes :-)
Thanks for all the detailed information. I am still good with the IV and wait for the VIII, maybe, we’ll get the ND filter back then. I would even agree to 2 to 3 mm more body thickness. That is, because I assume the ND was sacrificed to the 24-200 equivalent lens (probably using more space in the body as the 24-70 of V and prior versions). - And Marc, even if your audio is good, I hear very good at high frequencies and for that I recommend: please use a DeEsser for your audio 😘
I have both a V and VII and I love them both. The V is my go-to for low light live music photography
I decided to buy this camera so I am very grateful for such a professional review and video ... now I am sure to buy it.Thank you so much
Glad I could help!
@@AlphaCreativeSkills Yes..I see that you have an e-book also .As an amateur I think it would be good for me to make a little better use of this device..📷📷
Great review Mark. I have just purchased the RX100M7 as a result. Sony owe you a lot for your incisive and clear reviews. You should be on commission.
The best review of this camera that I have seen. Awesome work. And very educational. Subbed 👍
Thanks for the sub!
Here 2 years later and have now decided to pick this up in 2023. Excellent review and absolutely beautiful images.
Good choice!
I just purchased this awesome camera and can't wait to take it on my travel 😀 it has become my edc camera! Thanks for this awesome video, I think gear really doesn't matter a lot. It all has to do with learning the art of photography, and your work is an inspiration!
Glad you got something from this video. I also have an eBook available from Patreon.com/markgaler
Excellent review with great examples! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You have good eyes not only the camera, very nice tutorial from all of about Sony mark 7 here on CZcams . I already ordered it and subscribed you for your artistic explanation with practical pictures about this camera.
Glad it was helpful!
Many people say that compacts are dead thanks to the iPhone etc, but that is not the case at all, and probably won't ever be. There are a few features in this camera that I wish were included in larger cameras, such as multi-frame NR.
Lovely photos, BTW!
I really had to do some soul searching before I sprung for my MK VA, essentially over the short zoom range. I’ve honestly never looked back, but now I am in a position, and have matrimonial approval to add the MK VII to my camera bag (along with my MK VA....and my Olympus MFT) but havent fully talked myself into doing so, Yet. This review has inched me closer....
I must say , i will be switching from lumix G9 to this small size camera right away...!! love this video sir, great camera and of course, on the right hands , it is just a perfect compact camera with all of the features of a flagship mirrorless camera...
Hi! 2 years later... how did the switch go?
Wow these location photos are amazing. Great work
Glad you like them!
@@AlphaCreativeSkills Love them! One question: what Lightroom color profile did you use here? Sorry if you mentioned it and I missed it
I recently purchased a cx100 vii. I lost the use of my right arm 33 years ago. I find the freedom of shooting upside-down using the viewfinder, with such a small pocketable size camera very easy. I wanted to shoot surfers from the beach, which is possible. The 200 mm zoom needs cropping in editing yet doable because of the image quality. Thanks for this fantastic video. It's inspired me to stick with the camera and learn to use it properly in order to get the maximum potential possibilities from what I already own, rather than rush out and buy a longer zoom bridge camera, suchlike the Panasonic FZ300, with a smaller sensor. Possibly the best video review on the Sony cybershot rx 100 vii I have viewed to date. Thanks for the time and effort that you have put into this video.
Thanks for the positive feedback James
absolutely stellar review, thanks.
Much appreciated!
Great review!
One year after, this review is impressive. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
I have an A7RIII that is my main camera however I bought the RX100 VII for my trip to the Caribbean because I didn’t want to carry a lot of gear. I got some pretty nice pictures that I even print and put on my wall at my office. The down side is in low light situations but is the trade off you pay for a camera thats small. With the RX100 m7 you can change the focus frame color to red....thats a huge Plus of this camera...Sony please please release a firmware for the A7RIII that allow us to change the focus frame color. Well in regards to the Rx100 I reallyy recommend it 100%.
Nice detailed review of the RX100 VII in regards to more advanced use which I appreciate compared to the ‘can I use it for vlogging’ reviews.
Glad it was helpful!
Bought one of these today and can't wait to give it a go as my point and shoot pocket wizard.
How would you review the camera after 2 years?
@@pellier08 Excellent "pocket" camera with good image quality, excellent zoom lens and many other features. The images are much better than using my iPhone. Very useful for street photography as it is vey inconspicuous.
From your review is first time in YouTu r I see what this camera can do for photographers, which I am not so I learned a lot in this video which I felt it was like 12 minutes and not half an hour, It is an excellent successor of my old Sony R1.
Thanks for the positive response
Great video. Thank you very much. I own the RX100 VII but I did not realise that it was such a monster. I prefer my Sony A7 III for photographing but I am going to use my RX more often. Cheers.
Thanks for watching!
Great review thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Mark - What a great find this is. A very interesting and exceptionally well delivered tutorial showing the amazing capabilities of these small RX100 cameras. I realise that a small 1" can be a tad limiting but only in extreme circumstances. Can I please ask whether this camera is capable of producing crisp and detailed A3 prints and perhaps 18" X 12" Thanks again for a brilliant video showcasing your talent. Adam.
Yes this camera is capable of producing beautiful A3 prints. Keep the ISO below 640 if you don't care much for noise.
these photos you have took are remarkable. such a great review
I appear to be a rare breed - photographer first and reviewer second. I think it's important to base a purchase on what the camera can achieve (as evidenced by the photographs) rather than a 'professional opinion' based on a handful of images captured in the space of 1 or 2 hours.
Totally agree. Ordered mine yesterday. :)
Great review
Thanks
This video is an excellent demonstration of the SONY RX100 vii. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
A really nice, example-centric review! Thanks a lot
Many thanks!
Brilliant, thank you. You have helped me make my pocket camera decision
Glad to be of service - just remember to keep the ISO low. No need to stop down when shooting landscapes.
Had #1 and moved to #5. Amazing cameras. I'm not sure if I want to give up the 1.8 though... Anyway, watching this review in 4k is super. Can see all the detail very nicely. So easy to put on your belt and take a great camera with you without the weight.
Half of everything I shoot is at focal lengths over 70mm equivalent zoom and the figure ground separation at 200 equivalent is how I can emulate larger sensor cameras.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills mmm, I have to stand closer with the v5 😁 so by default everything is under that. From your pictures there doesn't seem a terrible hit from the higher 2.8 at widest while getting that lovely extra range.
@@orange42 Lot of people are shocked about the 2.8 how much more it is than the previous 1.8 and why people don't buy some cheap dslr or mirrorless instead. But for this money those have to be with kit lenses. Kit lenses start at 3.5 the very same people don't have any word about that. In the dslr world 2.8 is a decent aperture and going below 2 is something unaffordably expensive. Camera snobs often forget about that.
I’m definitely getting one after your review! So tired of my 50 pound camera backpack!😅
Hope you enjoy it!
An excellent review as always Mark. Do you have any plan of making a review for the Sony RX0 mark II ?
I have this camera but I don't think I am really the person who this camera was designed for. The RX100 VII is the camera I carry when I don't want to carry a camera bag so I am not sure why I need to go smaller. I used in underwater to capture that turtle (because the camera is waterproof) but I would have preferred to have been using a camera with a bigger and brighter screen to be able to see what I was shooting. The limitations of working with a fixed aperture, fixed focal length camera is something I am probably not going to invest too much time towards.
Wow. I love your photos. This review was one of the best reviews I have seen for this camera and I have been watching them for a few days now. I know you can’t answer all questions but I will ask anyways...I may have to become a patron. But is there any value in buying a rx100 5 and 7 for the higher aperture or does the rx100 7 do enough even for macro work to not be worth the money of investing in 2 cameras for the purpose of having the 2 different focal lengths . I think though, you demonstrated the 7 definetely should suffice even with the 2.8 if a person absolutely can only get one!
You will struggle to achieve figure/ground separation with the wider apertures unless you do Macro with the V - you have to rely on zooming the lens on the VII and moving closer to achieve the background blur.
Needless to say - this man is an Ambassador. Not more, not less - but facts, objective opinions, and interesting tips But above all - a top professional visual artist. And that part is what you cannot buy - not even from Sony. Thank you, to me, this video was learning and enjoying the beauty of the pictures simultaneously
Wow, thanks - I also offer personal support on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel if you need additional help
Beautiful photography!
Glad you think so!
Really nice review and images Mark! I have the RX100mkI since 2013. The mark VII has a lot that I would like to have upgraded. The slower max aperture holds me back somewhat going from f1.8 to f2.8 and I am also a little "disappointed" that Sony hasn't incorporated "Smartphone" tricks more into the RX100VII, like fake bokeh, handheld night shots et al. (such tricks could also be good for APS-C and even FF with the slow zooms).
The 1.8 to 2.8 is not a great loss for me as I can still hand-hold a shot at the first and last light of day with the f/2.8 aperture at ISO 100. I can get more bokeh or figure /ground separation by using the longer focal length of the VII than by using the f/1.8 aperture of the V. I made a presentation to Sony in Tokyo about how I thought Computational Imaging (as used by smart phones) should be incorporated into RX and Alpha cameras. Animal Eye AF in 2019 may be a sign of things to come.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills Thanks Mark! I normally shot Sony FF and use the 35/2.8 when I want to go as compact as possible or a 28/2 and 55/1.8 combo when I want to still be compact but have more focal lengths to choose from. But at times the RX100mkI also comes out when I don't want a separate bag (I have it in a belt pouch). The one thing I would like to have updated the most is the AF-C performance and picking out the wished AF-point more easily. Both those things are rather slow om the mkI when one is used to the A9 normally.
The mkVII also lacks AF-joystick as the mkI does, but at least has a touch screen for AF-point selection I understand? How do you think the whole AF-point choosing works on the mkVII?
And also how is the flash light quality of the mkVII vs the mkI? Is it still finger tiltable for bounce flash? And finally how is the stabilization at around 24-35 mm? How slow shutter speed can one handhold it?
Thanks and also thanks for pushing Sony for more smartphone/computational photography functions!
I can move the spot AF point by pressing the Centre button assigned to Focus Standard and then just use the Four-Way Control wheel to move the AF point. Pressing the Centre button a second time locks the AF button down, pressing the trash can centres the AF point. It's also a simple task to just put a central AF point on the subject and then let the AF tracking take over ( a focus a recompose workflow). I don't use the pop-up flashes on these cameras but h flash appears unchanged from all of the previous versions.
Mark. Thanks for your informative video on the RX100M7 Its kinda what im looking for. Something that can fit in my pocket but still have the quality and technology to produce quality images. Tired of lugging around a dslr all the time but still want to have a camera with me for those unexpected situations.
Its a little more than id like to spend but then again, you get what you pay for.
Couple questions...
Looked at your samples on your Flickr acct Nice! You said you like aperture priority mode most of the time...Do you set the ISO manually or does the camera function do that automatically? Also, on your pans...i guess you switch to shutter priority to get the effect you want?
Lastly, do you use any type of cradle or bracket because it is so small i'm afraid i would accidentally drop it?
Thanks Jack
I shoot aperture priority with ISO Auto Minimum Shutter Speed and control the slow shutter speed pans by adjusting the minimum shutter speed. I outline all of the settings I use in my RX100VII ebook over at Patreon.com/markgaler
Mine goes everywhere with me. It really is the ultimate pocketable camera
Just took the plunge.. hopefully I won’t regret it. Been using nothing but my iPhone pro max and a go pro so this should be a step up.
My RX100 VII got the LCD screen scratched. I've purchased an LCD screen protector, but I also had an RX100 Mark 1 with a badly scratched screen and a soft screen protector that came with it from the factory was easy to remove. With my scratched VII, I can't seem to get a corner lifted up and wonder if it does or doesn't have a screen protector that came with it. Does anyone know?
Looking to add something small to my ,,big,, a9 setup. Thank you for the review. Looks like interesting option for daily street photography.
Glad to help - just keep the ISO down to keep the ISO below 640. Just remember the depth if field is good at f/4
Good review. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial. Would like to know the difference between the VI and VII. Will be doing research on the improvements on the VII.
The live view when panning the camera when shooting at the maximum frames per second (as illustrated by me following those MotoGP motorcycles) and that 7-shot burst feature at 90fps are new to the VII.
Excellent Review !! This camera is the one i am choosing over the X100V .... Only wish it were weather sealed
That is something to consider. Sony South East Asia asked me to enter the sea to photograph the fishing boats in Vietnam for their online commercial. I was up to my waist photographing the boats with splashing waves. I do not recommend this with an RX100VII if you want to keep your camera safe from damage. In fact I don't recommend that you do this with any Sony camera without a waterproof housing.
Excellent TY
I have the rx100iv and i love it. Goes on every vacation along with my A7riii when i need that extra detail. I would upgrade to the rx100vii if they could put video stabilization simular to the go pros 7 and iPhone's i would buy it in a second.
So the new 'Active Stabilisation' is not enough?
Outstanding overview, Mark. You packed more relevant information for me into this brief video than in several books I reviewed on the camera. And speaking of books, is it possible to purchase your ebook on the Rx100vii without joining the patreon program? I ask because upon reviewing the content of the patreon option, I see that the information, i.e., books, seminars on Photoshop, Lightroom, etc. are far more than I need. I just own the Sony Rx100vii and use in my retirement village for volunteer initiatives like fundraising for charitable organizations. Thank you for your consideration. Joseph Blanco
It is possible to join Patreon, download the RX100VII eBook + several other books you may find useful and then unsubscribe. The total cost will be $10.00 as there is no contracts or commitments to pay after the first month.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills Thank you.
I'm a mk3 user and love it. I have bought and returned three more expensive cameras and lenses that couldn't match my mk3. I notice in the first motorcycle shots much more detail and crispness in the a9 shot of the rider's jacket over that of the rx. Is this just the a9 demonstrating its superiority or were you using a slower speed or something else-perhaps a different angle of illumination?
Nothing comes close to an A9 - Sony wants to market this as a pocketable A9 so I felt obliged to show one image from each captured just one lap apart. Both used relatively slow shutter speeds.
Thank you so much for this. I've always wanted to learn real photography but just never had the time. I'm almost 50 now and time to jump in. I really want a good camera and this sounds like a perfect jumping in point to learn the ropes on. I'm just deciding on this or the rx10 iv depending on if I think I'll need its range or this ones portability more. Any other reason to chose one or the other outside of the 2 reasons I just mentioned?
Thank you for the great video and inspiring me with what a tiny camera can really do.
One fits in your coat pocket and the other in a camera bag. Image quality is the same (same sensor). 600 mm is useful if you intend to photograph wildlife.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills Yeah so thats the key. How often will I need to take pictures in the 200-600 range. I can see how useful it will be in wildlife or events/sports, But not sure how often I'd do that. I'd mainly be taking pics of street scenes and the world in general. So it seems like the rx100 is best for that since it's always handy.
I know this is all individual, but how much time percentage do you spend photographing in 24-200 vs 200-600 range? Just curious. Thanks.
Being a compact camera, I understand that this is aimed at travel/street photography but do you think this could provide the sharpness/macro needed for product photography in a well-lit setting? Thanks for a great review.
Yes I believe it would if you keep the ISO low
Hi Mark, Really good review, I own the mk3, which I carry every day, a question, It does seem you use F4 much of the time on the 7, would that relate to the 3 as well, cheers, Brendon.
Yes that’s correct -stopping down beyond f/4 doesn’t make a lot is sense when using a small 1-inch sensor as you usually have enough depth of field
Nice review. I have a Ricoh GRIII and love the fact that I can use it one handed for street photography which is my main interest. But I want a compact camera with a bit of zoom. What’s missing on the GR is the zoom and flash, which would be useful in street. Can this camera comfortably be used one handed for street? I notice it is just 30 grams heavier than the GR. Just an added comment, I was looking at the newly announced GRIII X at 40mm. But again, you are locked in at that focal length. Zoom would be really nice. Any replies would be much appreciated.
I have purchased a smallrig cage which has a large grip which attaches to the RX100 Vll in just 10 seconds. In this way I can pocket the camera or use it with a larger grip.
Good vedio I use to have rx 100 and rx100 mark3 with both of the camera 📷 I can the date on the picture can I do that with this camera 📷 because I want to buy it
Marvellous video again
Just wondering if you are going to publish an ebook for this camera. Due to my activities like tramping and MTBing where weight and room is a factor this would be an ideal camera. My A7III is a few days food. Just ordered one
Thanks you Mark your videos are more than just a video they are very informative and educational. With the cameras getting towards a small computer we need more education on the products
Thank you
I am tempted, but because I make them available for free download they are a labour of love. I get a little support for being an Alpha ambassador but this is not an Alpha camera.
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I can imagine that they is a lot of labour of love. I have the same problem with quotes. People want free quotes for work done on their houses. One guy had 22 sets of drawings out.
I don’t mind paying. I will be buying Gary Friedman’s ebook, no videos tho. I find with your ebook it helps more and Gary has other points
I was looking at 6600 it’s weight that I’m looking at especially with tramping in the hills and snow. Sometimes I’m a way for a week or longer and my A7III is a feed days food. I paid for the iPhone photography there is about 40% I didn’t know. I was dreaming this would do hmm.
Thank you
I am a novice in photography... I own a nikon D5000 and can somewhat handle it even with 300 mm zooming lens but when it comes to pocket sized cameras,( I own a Nikon S6300 ) somehow my hands shake especially in high zoom scenarios. Now my back isnt that good anymore and carrying the D5000 everywhere has become a huge problem due to its weight. So I am looking for something lightweight. My question is that do we need a tripod to take pics in this at 200 mm zoom?
None of the pictures captured at 200mm equivalent in this review were captured using a tripod.
At 23:26, I think the 90fps 7 frame burst could be used to increase detail / reduce the noise.
I would like Sony to think more along these lines in the future. I had a meeting with Sony in Tokyo in Japan to give them the various scenarios where computational imaging could enhance the user experience and raise image IQ
Hello where did du buy the mounting rail what you show in you video ? The rail you, put the camera the microphone and the Sony grip, I would be very happy 😃 when you answer me.
Its a Small Rig product. It attaches and detaches really quickly and is a very good fit.
I still have the rx-100 mark 1. I shoot only stills. What is my bet upgrade path ? The mark 7 is rather expensive for me !! Thanks for this great review
I have a blog post on my website that outlines the changes in features for all 8 models (their are two versions of the V). Version lll acquired the Pop-up EVF, the V acquired the Stacked BIS and the Vl the 24-200 equivalent zoom lens. Your upgrade path will be dictated in what you want to take photographs of, e.g. you will need a V or later to capture rapidly moving subjects.
What a great video , certainly shows what this little beast is capable of. I am in a bit of a situation where I need to save some money. I have a Sony a7iii with a samyang 135 1.8 and Zeiss 55 1.8, it's an amazing camera and I love it to bits. however I also have a young child and dog so when going out on walk or on days out the A7 and lens take up abit if room and can become quiet heavy over the course of the day. I shoot all types of photography but mainly photos of my little girl, dog and everyday things . I'm looking for something better than a phone but still capable of getting great shots something like this rx100. Do you think this is an option or would you say keep good of the a7iii. I do need the extra cash I would have left over so keeping both is unfortunately not an option.
This is the type of question I can only really answer if I know more about the individual asking the question - I am happy to talk this one through on my Alpha support channel - Patreon.com/markgaler
Excellent little camera.
I often use Median blending in photoshop with 10 or so images to reduce noise in low light situations.
Do you think using the 90 fps, 7 exposures option would lower the noise on this camera also.
There is an option to do this in camera but it requires the subject is relatively still.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills There are many excellent features on Sony cameras, but they all tend to be jpegs only, can this be used withdraw files?
Mark, a query if I may. Are the Vietnam photographs lightly or heavily post-produced? I would be amazed if these were out of the box and you do say you do work on them in post. Superb review, thanks.
I spend no more than 1-minute editing each photo. Most of these images had little to no editing. I share Raw files from these reviews with my Patrons
Thank you!
Insane picture mate. Can u pls help me to which all settings that I can use to get this amazing shot? Thanks!
I have an eBook that helps you register memories for Portraits, Action and Landscape and runs through all the important settings that is available on my Patreon support site: Patreon.com/markgaler
Okay, I've watched this video several times and I can't find the answer. (Please, excuse my ignorance, just got the RX100 M7 to shoot my son's Rugby games and getting back into photography.) Mark says @ 19:25 that he "slows down the "Shutter Speed." If you are in A-Mode, the ring changes the aperture. How do you change the shutter speed?
Menu - Custom Keys
Thanks Mark...I notice in most of your final images here you employ some vignetting to emphasize the subject and shallow DOF in your post. Similar to what I do and my style.
Yes, exactly
March 2023. I have a mk V which I have always enjoyed the quality of my shots, all for personal use only and almost exclusive for my vacations. I do find the 70mm equivalent limiting in many situations when it is impossible to physically move my body to frame the shot. I thought about the VI when it came out and also the VII when it first came out but the high cost kept me from buying one. I have a full frame A7 but honestly am no longer interested in carrying the bulk of camera, lenses and a relatively large tripod when I travel or hike. I’m back to considering buying a VII and taking both the V and VII on my travels. I don’t want to give up the faster lens on the V for certain situations but I really want that little extra reach of the VII. The price for a new VII has not come down, at least in Canadian dollar terms. Do you think investing in the VII makes sense given my reasons even though the tech is a little dated now? Thanks for your thoughts.
Although the Vll is a 2019 camera it has the latest stacked sensor and AF tracking algorithms found in the A1 camera. It was ahead of its time in 2019
@@AlphaCreativeSkills. I did buy the vii by the way, very pleased so far. Just one more question. The largest aperture moves from f4 to f4.5 at about 100mm FFe but you talk about creating background blur by zooming in to 200 and getting closer to the subject. Am I missing something in the process, is there a way of getting f4 or f2.8 at 200mm FFe? Thanks
as an ambassador, do you know why they took the ND filter out? was it a technical reason or a product segmentation reason? I can accept the f2.8 for a longer reach than the V but the ND filter removal was an odd decision...
I have an excellent relationship with Sony but they have a tradition of not making statements about design decisions. I have since purchased one of the many filter adapters that are available for the VI and VII so I can add the filters in front of the lens. You actually need to use a variable ND filter or ND 32 filter to lower the shutter speed sufficiently when shooting movies in bright sunlight using the widest apertures or for slowing moving water. The ND filter of the V just wasn't enough for me to complete either task satisfactorily.
Will the Sony a6000 get level tool (for straight horizon)? Tnx
It's best to ask Alpha questions on my Alpha posts. If the A6000 didn't get the level feature in previous updates it is unlikely to acquire it in future updates. No one really knows as Sony rarely communicate firmware information (never for the A6K series cameras).
What is your recommendation for video the golf swing indoor ?
There is not enough information in your question to supply a considered answer, e.g. the light levels at the location, will you be using additional lights, do you want to create a movie that can play back in slow motion, are you aware of the basic movie settings used by videographers etc. etc.
The photo in 15:17, did you use any lens? How far were you from subject?
That’s at maximum zoom (200mm equivalent) and then cropped to 4K in post.