My Review on the Sony RX100 III
Like the Sony RX100 before it, the Sony RX100 II found favour amongst discerning photographers looking for a high quality compact camera that will slip into a jacket pocket. What sets the RX100 series apart from most other pocket-sized compact cameras is that it has a 1-inch type (13.2x8.8mm) sensor that's significantly bigger than the 1/2.3-inch (6.16x4.55mm) and 1/1.7-inch devices in most small cameras.
While the RX100 and RX100 II are set to continue, Sony is introducing the RX100 III as the 'all-rounder' compact camera thanks primarily to the addition of a built-in viewfinder. This is an electronic device, which consequently will show the impact of settings changes, and should make composing images easier in very bright light when the main screen on the back of the camera is hard to see.
Marques Brownlee: Take on the pocket size camera
Bummer, it's doesn't have a mic input.
Review brought to you by: Me.. Jamal Campbell / By: Angela Nicholson/ By: Marques Brownlee - (you-tube video)
Awsome review dude, are you able to recommend a decent RX100 gimbal by anychance?