View Sony - Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V 20.1-Megapixel Digital Camera - Black in stock. $849.99. Michael Topham reviews the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V. ... FotodioX Pro Wooden Hand Grip for Sony Cyber-Shot RX100 I, II, III, IV, V, or VA (Li GRIP-RX100M5 in stock. The combination Sony RX100 IV review: Design vale cada centavo? It’s also virtually unchanged from its successor, the RX100 V so you’ll have to look at the top of the camera and seek the model name to differentiate the two. $39.95. Em termos de construção, é difícil culpar a Cyber-shot RX100 IV. So, check out the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV review to know why you should purchase this digital camera. The RX100 IV’s body immediately stands out with its design and it takes only a second to recognize that it’s a Sony camera. If you're new to our Sony RX10 IV review, ... that the Sony RX10 IV is based around the exact same 20.1-effective megapixel image sensor as in the pocket-friendly Sony RX100 V. Although the Sony RX100 IV is a point-and-shoot camera, nothing about its menu system fits the “point and shoot” name. Sony presents its advanced Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV camera with a 1.0-type sensor to capture amazing 4K-capable shots of both outdoor and underwater beauty. Product Review: Sony releases an update to the RX100 model every year, and the 2015 version, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 IV, is the fourth-generation model. In short, it is a real cluster of what feels like randomly placed menu items. The Sony RX100 IV is arguably the most powerful compact camera around, packing a wealth of features to delight still photographers and videographers into a genuinely pocketable body. Sony has been reusing the same, cluttered and hard to understand menu system in every modern digital camera and the RX100 IV is not an exception.