![]() ![]() We aim to be thorough, however, so for anyone interested in learning more about the RX1's video capabilities, below are the basic specs as well as our usual battery of tests. So unless you're planning on using manual focus exclusively (which would be difficult at best with a camera this size and using the LCD as your guide), we just don't think the RX1 makes the grade for video in most instances. Its DSLR brother the A99 got high marks from us in the video department, as did its little brother, the much lower priced RX100, but despite all that, the plain fact is that the RX1 is nearly unusable as a good video camera, because its autofocus tracks painfully slowly, if at all. Given that Sony has been in the video business for a long time, and has delivered great video performance on many of their recent still camera models, though, it came as an unpleasant surprise to us that the RX1 wasn't similarly capable in the video area. If you've even skimmed our Sony RX1 review, you'll know that we're wild about its abilities as a camera for still photography. (Regular photos taken with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1) (Thumbnails of all shots, including RAWs, with EXIF data) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 Thumbnails page.(Index to all standard test shots, with explanations) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 Sample Images page.(Crops from images shot with the camera's kit lens, if sold as a kit) Check out the links below for more sample images, videos and image quality analysis:
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