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Sony RX100 VII vs RX100 VI: what’s new and should you upgrade?

Sony RX100 VII vs RX100 VI: what’s new and should you upgrade?

Posted on July 25, 2019 By Jarvis

Sony RX100 VII specs, price, release date: What’s new in the RX100 V and should you upgrade? We take a closer look.

The Sony RX100 VI is already our favourite compact camera, despite its hefty price tag, but that’s not enough for Sony – it’s just updated it again with the RX100 VII.

With smartphones improving so quickly, though, is there still a place for a £1,000 compact camera? The RX100 VII certainly has some big advantages over its mobile foes, including a redesigned one-inch 20.1-megapixel sensor, cracking 24-200m lens and OLED EVF for composing shots in bright sunlight.
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