Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 20.2 MP Digital SLR Camera - Black (Body Only)

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Product Information

For a lightweight, compact camera, look no further than the Sony Cyber-Shot Point and Shoot Camera. The 20.2-megapixel resolution of the camera is great for printing larger, clearer photos. Built with 3.6x optical zoom, it captures far-away subjects with improved picture quality. The Sony camera has a USB port, allowing you to easily transfer your photos to your laptop. Snap adventure photos with this Sony Cyber-Shot Point and Shoot Camera.

Product Identifiers

BrandSony
MPNDSC-RX100/B
UPC0027242856110
ModelDSC-RX100
eBay Product ID (ePID)115402107

Product Key Features

Digital Zoom14x
Maximum Aperturef/1.8
ColorBlack
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
ConnectivityUSB
FeaturesDigital Zoom, USB, Auto Focus, Panorama Captûre, Hdmi
Screen Size3 in
SeriesCyber-Shot
TypeDigital SLR
Maximum Resolution20.2 MP
Optical Zoom3.6x

Dimensions

Item Length1.4 in
Item Height2.29 in
Item Width4 in
Item Weight0.5 lbs.
Depth1.41in.
Height2.29in.
Width4in.

Additional Product Features

Exposure Compensation-3 Ev to +3 Ev in Increments of 1/3 Ev
Light SensitivityAuto, 125-6400
Display TypeLCD
Sensor TypeCmos, Exmor Cmos
Manufacturer ColorBlack
Sensor Resolution20.2MP
MAX Video Resolution1920x1080
Additional FeaturesDigital Zoom, USB, Hdmi, Panorama Captûre, Autofocus
White BalanceCustom
Focus AdjustmentAutofocus & Manual Focus
Display Size3in.
Still Image FormatRaw + JPEG
Exterior ColorBlack
Camera TypePoint & Shoot
Lens for Sd28-100mm
Supported Flash MemoryMemory Stick Duo, SDHC Memory Card, Memory Stick PRO/Duo, SDXC Memory Card, SD Memory Card, Memory Stick PRO/Duo High SPEED, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, SDXC Card

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Ratings and Reviews

4.8
137 product ratings
  • 118 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 14 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 3 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to use

Good image quality

Good value

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favorable review

    So portable!

    This thing is small! Slips right into your pocket, so great for hiking and camping, and just plain carrying anywhere. The RX100 has a nice sturdy feel, inspiring confidence that it can take an occasional bump. There are several automatic and semi-automatic settings, so you can use it right away without learning every feature. And there are many features, as well as a fully manual mode, so you can shoot under virtually any conditions. It also has a built in flash. The image quality is very good, and it can be set to shoot JPEG, RAW, or both simultaneously. It's a lot of fun.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Top critical review

    It is a decent camera. I would buy a newer camera that has better image quality.

    It is a decent camera. The one inch sensor records decent videos in low light.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Best advanced compact camera I've ever owned!

    The Sony DSC-RX100 is far and away the very best advanced fixed-lens compact digital camera I have ever owned. Has a very solid build quality and has an abundance of features for just about any subject you may want to photograph. Of particular note for me are the outstanding Carl Zeiss lens, the fastest auto focus of any point & shoot I have ever used, the clear image zoom that doubles the zoom to 200mm (35mm equivalent), the in-camera panorama mode and amazing images thanks to the large 1" sensor! The cons that other reviewers have alluded to i.e. no hot shoe, poor flash, filter issues, etc are immaterial to me. If I want hose features I'll use my Nikon DSLR and as far as flash goes, I haven't used it yet because the low-light capability of this camera is outstanding. Love this camera. Will be carrying it with me all the time!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Excellent image quality, very small and light

    This camera has a large sensor and very good lense, features which are much, much more important to image quality than the number of megapixels. (It has lots of megapixels too.) It is smaller and lighter than its competitors from Canon and Nikon. These are the reasons I bought it. This camera does take excellent pictures and is wonderful for low light situations in which I do not want to use the flash. The detail on close-ups is outstanding. There are a few things that I wish were different. The popup flash is on the upper left corner, in a position where I am used to holding the camera. It comes with many features I do not need, such as a mode that takes photos in surrealistic colors and one that that is meant for photos of food.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Small package size, extensive options, quality images

    I've owned the camera for only a few weeks and haven't yet taken the time to sit down and become familiar with its full capabilities, but I've used it in a number of settings have have so far been satisfied with the entry stage performance. The camera body it small and sturdy which makes it easy to transport, and comfortable for casual shooting. Sony also has a stylish and functional leather snap-on jacket case option which has a shoulder strap to increase the safety and ease of transportation. As for use, I find the power button a little small and oddly located, but the shutter button/zoom rocker, mode dial, and option/setting wheel/buttons on the back are accessible and intuitive. There are a large number shooting modes, and an even larger set of setting optons. It's here that I find the number of options boarding on the edge of diminishing returns. There is so much content that the menu becomes a bit lengthy to navigate, and ensuring repeatable usage requires a bit of a time investment. I got burned on a large number of pictures before I discovered that I had toggled the focus into manual mode by inadvertently pressing the center menu button during shooting. I guess that's the cost of being a beginner user with advanced configuration. That said, I had some gem photos that were extremely easily shot. I haven't analyzed the quality on a microscopic scale, but from a point, shoot, and review on a 15" display I was very happy with the visual quality.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Really much better than a phone

    You can't beat a phone for every day use, but if you want really good RAW pictures you need a real camera with a real CCD. This camera has a 1 inch sensor. I had a chance to take it to a concert and do a comparison with video and stills between my Samsung S10 phone and this camera. No contest. I was able to set up all the manual settings to get the lighting correct and the optical zoom was so much better than trying to use the camera. The spot metering on this camera is realy good.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Mostly positive

    The lens is excellent and my photos in low light conditions are much, much brighter than my old Sony pocket caamera. The battery life is pretty good, about 450 shots. The camera does have some peculiarities though. As the battery runs down, the last 100 pictures are accompanied by a grinding sound. It usually occurs after the shot, as the imagine is being written to memory. This can't be good. Fingers crossed. It's often convenient for me to take shots while holding the camera in one hand. The heaviness of the camera and the placement of the button to trigger the shot make this awkward and fatiguing. For most users this is probably a non-issue. I also lose some images to write errors when the battery starts to go low. All in all, my advice is to bring spare batteries.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Small in size; Big in quality

    This is an excellent take anywhere camera, especially in places you'd rather not carry around a bulky DSLR with telephoto lens. The controls are easy to reach, and easy to read. The Zeiss lens produces all the quality that you'd expect. The video feature is easy to use, and produces a quality image as well. The only drawbacks are on facility for external flash or external microphone. But, I still give this little gem two thumbs up!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Pocket camera

    I wanted a pocket camera that out performs any cell phone, and this does the job. I like the built in help system, the menu's are complicated, and I want that quick reminder what things are and do. Strong flash and long battery life. 2 second power up and 2 second flash cycle. Excellent low light shooting without flash. The movies in AVCHD mode are at 60 fps and when played back on my i5 laptop using VLC they stutter. That is my computer can't keep up, it will only play smooth when hardware acceleration is used. I can't find much wrong with this camera, love it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished

  • Amazing camera!

    I love this camera. The photo quality is EXCELLENT. It captures quite a bit of detail. Even when I zoom in, images are still incredibly sharp. Hands down, best compact camera I have ever owned. As I was wanting a camera close to DSLR quality but in a more compact form, this met requirements what I was looking for. My only complaint is that camera doesn't come with any software to edit RAW images. Other than that, it's perfect.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned