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Sony RX100 VI v Panasonic TZ200 v Leica C-Lux: The verdict
The verdict is in. Mike tells you which of these cameras he bought, but he wouldn’t criticise you for making a different selection. It’s a very close call.
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Sony RX100 VI versus Panasonic TZ200 (Leica C-Lux)
Choosing between the Sony RX100 VI and the Leica C-Lux doesn’t get any easier. But these videos by Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake go a long way to helping you make up your mind.
Sony RX100 VI: AP compact camera of the year
Sony RX100 VI Review: The teeniest with the mostest
After extensive reviewing of both the Leica C-Lux and the Sony RX100 Mark VI, we are suffering from one-inch sensor overload here at Macfilos. The Sony, however, turns out to fully justify its “pocket” pretensions and crams a tremendous amount of power and sophistication into a package weighing just 50% more than an iPhone X.
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Sony A7III First Impressions: A full-frame camera for M-mount lenses
A Sony A7III body has arrived for review, sans lens by design. We intent to review as a home for manual M-mount lenses. Can it offer all that the SL provides but in a smaller, lighter package?