Sony Rx100 Mark 6 Cu Here
For documentary filmmakers on a budget, the RX100 VI became a B-cam that can hide in a pocket and deliver 200mm close-ups without changing lenses. No review of the RX100 VI is honest without acknowledging its fatal flaw: low light.
More importantly, it proved that pocket cameras could not survive by fighting smartphones on their own turf (wide, fast, computational). Instead, they had to retreat to what smartphones physically cannot do: sony rx100 mark 6 cu
On paper, this is a downgrade for low-light performance. And the critics were right: if you try to shoot indoor candid shots of a child playing at 200mm in dim living room light, you will see noise. You will miss focus. You will curse Sony’s name. For documentary filmmakers on a budget, the RX100




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