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38 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 38 reviews of Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 IV. The average rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the image quality and lens. The zoom and portability also get good feedback. There are some mixed comments about the focus and screen. The exposure and price get critical opinions.
performance, portability, zoom, lens, image quality
price, exposure
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 IV is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 92/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Sony Digital CamerasExpert review by : David Elrich (digitaltrends.com)
Very high-quality stills and movies ; 25x telephoto Zeiss lens ; Eye AF function is outstanding ; Features designed for amateur filmmaking ; 1-inch stacked sensor
Tends to overexpose in auto mode ; Sony’s menus are still hard to navigate
As an all-in-one camera, the Sony RX10 Mark IV is leading the pack. With a focal range of 24-600mm, you’re pretty much covered in most instances — no need to swap lenses. It’s also very fast, thanks to the technologies Sony packed into it. While you...
Expert review by : Jim Fisher (pcmag.com)
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 IV camera delivers an incredible zoom range and uses a stacked sensor design and phase detection focus for 24fps image capture.
Expert review by : Dan Bracaglia (dpreview.com)
At last, a premium superzoom bridge camera with phase detect autofocus. Is this the best all-in-one camera ever made? Read on.
When we reviewed the
Expert review by : Lori Grunin (cnet.com)
It upgrades from a ridiculous 5 frames per second on the RX10 III to a sublimely ridiculous 24fps with continuous focus and exposure.
Expert review by : Barney Britton (dpreview.com)
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 the RX100 IV and RX10 II feature a newly-developed 1inch 20MP stacked CMOS sensor, which...
Expert review by : Michael Palmer (steves-digicams.com)
Serving as the successor to the previously released RX10 III, the new RX10 IV features the same basic design, zoom lens, and sensor, while adding a few key internal improvements -- particularly when it comes to the camera's Auto Focus speed, tracking,...
Expert review by (imaging-resource.com)
In the dying days of 2013, Sony launched the RX10, a camera which was lauded for bringing together the heady mix of a powerful, fixed zoom lens, and a much larger-than-average 1-inch type image sensor, as seen previously in its pocket-friendly RX100 II...
Expert review by (digitalcameraworld.com)
Fourth generation of Sony's premium-build bridge camera doesn't fix what ain't broke, but adds touch screen and enhanced AF performance
Expert review by : Chris Monlux (videomaker.com)
We were in New York City on September 12th, 2017 for the announcement of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 IV. Along with the announcement were were given We were in New York City on September 12th, 2017 for the announcement of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10...
Expert review by : Andy Westlake (trustedreviews.com)
Is this all-in-one bridge camera the ultimate DSLR killer?. Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV.
Huge zoom range covers almost any photographic opportunity ; Fast, accurate autofocus keeps moving subjects sharp ; Excellent image quality in most lighting conditions
Screen only tilts up or down ; Lacks some expected features, e.g. intervalometer ; Bluetooth under-utilised (only used for geotagging)
Sony has made huge strides in its latest generation of cameras, including the Alpha 6500 APS-C and Alpha 9 full-frame mirrorless models, and the RX100 V compact. But has it successfully transferred this to its long-zoom bridge camera?