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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Alebac


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sony_rx10iiiSony RX10 III

Pros: HFR Super slow-motion, 4k, 5 axis stabilization, focal length, focal aperture, tropicalization, size

Cons: Chromatic aberration with low light in slowmotion, for everything else I do not find against!

Opinion: It was the first time that I gave so much confidence to a bridge camera, I have been and tried it in every way, I tested every function and already after the first shots I realized I have in my hands one of the best bridges on the market today. One of the features that made the Sony RX10III fit for any situation was the formidable ZEISS lens stretching from 24mm up to 600mm (from F 2.4 to F16), without any optical compromise. Another function that made me crazy is the HFR, or video in Super Slow Motion, which can reach up to 1000 frames per second; The result is a breathtaking and incredibly detailed recovery slow motion, but there is a small negative note, in light shortage you have a normal increase in ISO that introduces noise and chromatic aberration, ie the presence of colored halos on the contours of the subject Framed All this is avoided using a spotlight, approaching the subject and also in post production. The room has an important size, a perfect handle that makes the grip very comfortable and not far from the top commercial SLRs. The rings for the zoom and the focus are sliding, the ring for the focal aperture has the option to be set to snap or free. Raining?! Do not worry because while the other photographers are hiding waiting for the sun, you can shoot quietly, because the RX10III is tropicalized and therefore waterproof! (Not Subaquea) We do not find the Touch screen, but we will find it in Evolution RX10IIII. I consider it perfect for all needs, reportage, portraits, panoramas and for those who need a powerful machine, able to shoot at long distances and in motion, to video makers looking for an all-in-one solution of high quality, with the ability to turn In 4k and a flawless 5-axis stabilization. I am sincere, I was biased on cameras of this type, instead I have to recreate and you will also recreate after having tried it, the Sony RX10III is among the models of cameras with fixed target, more performing so far and there I assure you it has nothing to envy to DSLRs or mirrorless on the market. David Baccoli

sent on July 16, 2018




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