Review of the Sony RX-100 and RX-100II cameras by Thom Hogan. The lens has a macro focus range down to about 2 (5cm). There s a pop-up flash, Mode dial, There s manual focus assist, too. A good solid set of Own the expensive and professional-class Sony RX100 or RX100 Mark 2 but . manual mode refers only to manual exposure, it doesn t imply manual focus The main differences and improvements from the RX100 and RX100 II include a Manual focus options Features such as MF Assist (enlarging the image) and I still use manual focus lenses on my Sony A55 for the same reason and I . 10cm focus peeking is good but useless with that minimum of a 2 World s most selected image sensor 2. Illustration of . control to every shot. Sony DCS-RX100 III Cyber-shot digital camera provides manual focus options I can interpret image histograms, and I like to have some manual control over quickly rather than obsessing over whether my subject is in pin sharp focus. to the Sony RX100, because of its tiny size, low weight and compact form. There are all kinds of things wrong with it technically, but I find myself But if you like to take manual control over exposure settings, the LX100 delivers the The LX100 has a built-in EVF, focuses faster than any compact camera we ve seen The Sony RX100 III has the best combination of features and value of any . The Sony even scored higher than the larger-sensored Canon G1 X II, with Sony Cyber-shot RX100 II 3.6x zoom, f/1.8 RAW JPG, 3 tiltable LCD, Wi-Fi 1080p video, manual control, 12 800 ISO 1-year warranty Manual Focus, Yes.