The Sony RX 100 VII is the latest entry into the company’s line of premium point and shoot cameras, and with it comes a plethora of features for photographers and videographers alike. This great video review takes a look at the video features of the camera to help you decide if you should consider adding it to your kit.
Coming to you from Gene Nagata, also known as Potato Jet, this excellent video takes a look at the new Sony RX 100 VII point and shoot camera and its video capabilities. I owned the very first version of this camera way back in 2013, and I absolutely loved its incredible combination of image quality and portability; I took it almost everywhere with me. Over time, Sony has continued to add features to the camera, borrowing the advanced autofocus technology from its a7 and a9 series and augmenting its video capabilities, turning it into a fantastic option for any videographer looking for strong performance in a small package. Add in 960 fps slow motion, 4K capabilities, and a 24-200mm lens, and its versatility makes it a very powerful and interesting camera for photographers and videographers alike. Check out the video above for Nagata’s full thoughts.
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