This crazy camera shoots between 24mm and 600mm | Stopper

2021-12-13 17:24:55 By : Ms. Rico Ke

Most of us will like a lens that can cover every focal length we need, and the Sony RX10 series actually provides a range of 24-600 mm. This concise video shows you its versatility and creative potential to shoot street photography. 

This wonderful video from Mike Smith shows the action shooting of Sony RX10 in street photography. RX10 is a very interesting bridge camera. Bridge cameras are a less discussed category. They are between point-and-shoot cameras and more advanced interchangeable lens bodies, and usually use zoom lenses with a large focal length range and have a 1-inch sensor or something of similar size. As travel bodies or professional consumer cameras, they emphasize versatility above all else. Of course, with a smaller sensor and a 25x range zoom lens, you shouldn’t expect top-notch image quality from such a body, but when it comes to portability and the ability to cope with various situations, it’s hard to beat Such a camera, having said that, the image quality of the RX10 is very practical. Check out the video above to see how Smith uses RX10 for operation.

Alex Cooke is a portrait, event and landscape photographer in Cleveland. He holds a master's degree in applied mathematics and a doctorate in music composition. He is also an avid equestrian enthusiast.

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I have owned the Mark III for several years and love it very much. Stable video function, 4K, 240fps 1080 or even up to 1000fps (although the quality is very bad at this speed). At this price, you will never find the kind of slow motion that is 600 mm. You are right, the image quality is not excellent, and it does not perform well in low light, because the zoom + aperture is difficult to obtain stable shooting, but in terms of versatility and value, it is difficult to beat.

Sony DSC-HX99 can do 24-720mm

I like the Mk IV version, but higher than ISO 200 is unacceptable to me. I can "save" to ISO 800 and ISO 1600 at once, but this is more than I am willing to do. As a "truck camera", I give it props, otherwise it won't work.

Try DXO DeepPRIME. You will be shocked.

Once the series got real-time AF (in V), I joined. A good NR will make you go far.

I like my Sony DSC-HX-90V (HX 80 to 99 models), which has an optical lens of 24 mm to 720 mm.

Yes, it has compromises and a lot of internal compensation, such as stacking shots in low light, which is equivalent to 720 mm, almost in daylight.

Note: When using my polarized glasses, the equivalent Canon camera LCD is dimmed by the polarized light, and the Sony LCD remains bright-Sony won. .