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August 2015
(86%)
65 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(90%)
49 Tests
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Tolle Bildqualität
Exzellente Ausstattung
Langer 16-fach Zoom
Schneller Autofokus
Hohe Serienbildgeschwindigkeit
Abgedichtetes Gehäuse
Tolle 4K-Videoqualität
WLAN/NFC
Exzellente Bildqualität bei niedrigen und mittleren ISO-Werten (für eine Bridgekamera)
Sehr gute Bildqualität selbst bei höheren ISO-Werten (für eine Bridgekamera)
Sehr gutes 8
3-fach-Zoomobjektiv mit einer durchgängigen Offenblende von F2
8
Und
Lichtstarkes 8
3fach-Zoom
Ultra-HD und Zeitlupen
Spritzwasser-geschütztes Gehäuse
Detailtreue und Kantenschärfe hoch
Rasanter Autofokus und schnelle Serienaufnahme
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein UHS-II-Support
120-fps-Zeitlupen nur in 720p
Hoher Preis
Der optische Bildstabilisator arbeitet bei Videoaufnahmen im Telebereich unbefriedigend
Ein paar Tasten sind zu klein und wurden nicht ganz optimal platziert
Klappmechanik des Blitzgerät beim Zuklappen nicht optimal (damit kann man jedoch leben)
Excellent build quality; Superb viewfinder; Excellent image and video quality for its class; Bright and versatile zoom lens; Very fast autofocus; Great burst performance and depth; Incredible slow-motion capabilities; Really intuitive Wi-Fi image transfer
Expensive compared to its nearest competitors; Less zoom reach than rivals; Soft in corners wide-open; Slow buffer clearing; Small rear control dial has poor tactile feedback; Long delay to render each high frame-rate movie; No tilt/swivel or touch on the
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-06-10, Autor: Henry , Testbericht von: shutterbug.com
Zusammenfassung: We've just returned from Sony's New York City press conference where the company announced a trio of groundbreaking new cameras: the 42.4-megapixel, full frame Sony A7R II mirrorless camera, the 20MP Sony RX100 IV compact camera and the 20MP Sony RX10 II...
Zusammenfassung: Sony has released updates to its popular RX-series compact cameras, leaving the externals pretty much unchanged, but with a major update to their sensors.Both cameras use a 'Stacked CMOS' design, which Sony calls Exmor RS. This is the next generation of C...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-12-29, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Constant f/2.8 aperture and great lens quality, physical aperture ring control, weather-sealed pro-spec construction, fast autofocus and decent close-up ability, great tilt-angle LCD and built-in electronic viewfinder, ace slow-mo and 4K video capture
Limited upgrades compared to original model, no touchscreen controls, lens slow to travel through zoom, focus selector positioning not ideal, maximum focal length limitations, no pinpoint or more complex autofocus options, it's really expensive
We've been living with the RX10 II in the real-world and keep questioning its suitability for a mass audience and its considerable price point acting as a barrier. Who would buy it? But that's to overthink this camera. Given the results we've been...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-11-04, Autor: Ben , Testbericht von: expertreviews.co.uk
Almost everything about the RX10 II is seriously impressive, but I have two niggling doubts that stop me giving it top marks. One is the lack of a touchscreen, which I feel is a significant drawback for video capture - something this camera is otherwise s...
It's an incredible camera, but we're still incredulous about the price. Sony has once again shown that it has the point-and-shoot game figured out. So much so that it continues to be its own biggest competitor. Both the RX10 and RX100 lines share the...
Superb all-round image quality and handling, Excellent lens, HFR shooting opens up new possibilities, 4K video
Expensive, Shooting in HFR can be tricky
As a money-no-object snapper, the RX10 II works like a dream This is a hugely impressive camera and, even without counting its tricksy high-speed antics, incredibly versatile. As an all-rounder with a non-interchangeable lens, I can't think of any other...
Like its RX10 predecessor, the RX10 II produces great images, it has an excellent lens, very good build and handling, and it excels at video capture. The new EVF and electronic shutter options are great additions to the camera, and the 4K video capture an...
One, inch sensor, f/2.8 constant aperture, Excellent viewfinder
Screen not touch, sensitive, Limited raw functionality, High price
Like the RX10, the RX10 II is a tempting option for photographers on the move who value image quality above a huge zoom range. It's expensive compared to the competition, but it's a serious alternative to a DSLR and a few lenses...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-08-04, Autor: Bruno , Testbericht von: digitalversus.com
1" 20 Mpx sensor, 24200mm 8.3x zoom lens with constant f/2.8 aperture, Picture quality up to ISO 1,600, 2,350,000dot OLED viewfinder nice to use, Build quality, WiFi NFC, 4K video, 1000/500/250 fps HFR slow motion, Comes with two batteries
No wall charger, No touchscreen, Long startup, Zoom a little slow to get going, HD Video quality lower than the RX10's
The Sony RX10 II, like its predecessor, is an excellent bridge camera for semi-professionals: it's well built, well designed and you get great picture and video quality. But it's exactly because it's so like its brother that, apart from for super slow mot...