CAMERA

The Sony RX 1 - Brilliant Compact Shooter

7/12/2013 5:32:31 PM

Price: $3,235

Ratings: 4.5/5

Video

Oh yes, the RX1 captures video as well - Full HD at that, at limited speed variations - but it does a fairly good job at it. With the aperture ring control being on the lens, along with the focus ring, it's quite a nifty benefit for videographers - especially those who love capturing videos on the go and bulky messy equipment is not an option

The Sony RX 1

The Sony RX 1

First impressions

What do you get when you mix the features of a DSLR camera with a sharp lens onto a premi­um compact camera with a full-frame 35mm sensor? A superb piece of shooting gadgetry in the form of the Sony RX 1, of course. People who still remember using compact shaped 35mm full frame film cameras never must've imagined a digital avatar coming up so soon. But, Sony has created one and I can't wait to start shooting with it. It looks extremely well built and the premium materials used give off a shine that screams class.

What do you get when you mix the features of a DSLR camera with a sharp lens onto a premi¬um compact camera with a full-frame 35mm sensor?

What do you get when you mix the features of a DSLR camera with a sharp lens onto a premi­um compact camera with a full-frame 35mm sensor?

Review

Right from the moment I picked up the RX 1, I knew this is a rather unique product - meant only for the enthusiast with deep pockets. Af­ter all, at $3,235, not everyone will be able to afford this camera - not to mention its equally expensive accessories as well. The (Axed) 35mm Carl Zeiss lens also houses the ring to control aperture, not to mention macro and general focus ring as well. Both of these are buttery smooth and work perfectly well, without a hint of accidental changes. There is no viewfinder of any kind, so you have to dependent on the 3" LCD screen which is quite sharp, but not really good in very bright conditions. There is a standard hot-shoe on top, where you can possibly have an external optical viewfinder. To its left is a pop-out flash and to the right is the mode dial, shutter but­ton and exposure compensation dial. There is also a really tiny custom button which lets you adjust ISO in default settings. On the back, the dials are laid out exactly how you'd want them. Enough of the camera itself, let me tell you how it performs. Quite frankly, the Car Zeiss lens performs extremely well - the images are sharp, crisp and extremely rich in details. Even when the aperture is wide open at 2.0, there is no vignetting and no chromatic aberrations. At least outdoors there isn't any on any image I took, indoors - there was a little color noise creeping in at higher ISO's, but still the images were tack sharp. I personally dislike using flash, and unfortunately Sony has not given the same adjustable flash that we saw and loved in the RX 100 - but it does a decent job when re­quired. Color reproduction and white balance is particularly impressive in the RX1, even with macro. However, the macro AF seemed a bit restricted, something that nature lovers might have to deal with - especially since you can't change the focal length, nor the lens itself. All in all, the camera feels bloody good in your hand - AF is quick, ISO performance is quite good too, and drive mode will give you about 5fps (max, 'speed priority continuous' mode) of burst rate. The more I loved it, the quicker I realized its biggest shortcoming - the average battery life. It really drains out quickly for you to fully enjoy a great shooting experience, and what's worse - charges only via USB!

All in all, the camera feels bloody good in your hand. - AF is quick, ISO performance is quite good too, and drive mode will give you about 5fps (max, 'speed priority continuous' mode) of burst rate.

All in all, the camera feels bloody good in your hand. - AF is quick, ISO performance is quite good too, and drive mode will give you about 5fps (max, 'speed priority continuous' mode) of burst rate.

Verdict

Sony has a game-changer in its stable, no longer satisfied with only good video re­cording it's coming out with great mirror-less cameras and even bigger cams with full frame sensor goodness and excellent performance. The RX1 will lose out be­cause of its high pricing and expensive accessories, but this might be a stepping stone for the Japa­nese from which they can build an array of amazingly brilliant cameras with great features - and at a great price too!

Specifications

·         24.3MP Exmor CMOS sensor

·         Carl Zeiss Sonnar T 35mm F2 prime lens

·         3.0 inch TFT LCD, 1228800 dots

·         Full HD video recording

·         f/2.0 - f/22 Aperture range

·         100 - 25,600 ISO Range

·         Approx. 453g weight (body only)

·         SD, SDHC, SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC support

·         Memory Stick Micro, Memory Stick Micro (Mark2) support as well

 

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