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Summary
The Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III maximum resolution of 5472 x 3648 pixels (20 megapixels) is better in comparison with the Fujifilm X100S highest resolution of 4896 x 3264 pixels (16 megapixels). The Fujifilm X100S has bigger sensor than the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III: APS-C (23.6 x 15.8 mm) versus 1 (13.2 x 8.8 mm). It is the most important difference between these models as big sensor allows the photographer to shoot photos of the better quality. The Fujifilm X100S has a wider ISO range of 200-6400 than 125-12800 ISO range of the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III. Such ISO range let the photographer to shoot better photos in more difficult situations. The Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III provides more presets of white balance - 9. It gives the photographer more control over colour. The Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III has image stabilization that will help the photographer to shoot sharp photos of non-moving subjects in low light when the photographer is not using the flash. The Fujifilm X100S offers more focus points than the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III: 49 vs 25. More number of focus points means less risk of losing focus lock during tracking a moving subject.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III has tilting display which will let the photographer to shoot amazing selfies. The Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III screen is better as it offers more screen dots 1,228,800 in comparison to 460,000 dots of the Fujifilm X100S display. The higher dot count screen is better for reviewing images on your camera.
The X100S supports external flash. An external flash provides superior control over the exposure and lighting of the subject in low light and in bright light situations when the camera owner needs to fill-flash. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III has built-in Wi-Fi which will help the camera owner to transfer photos wirelessly from a digital camera to a notebook. The Fujifilm X100S battery life is better in compare to the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III battery life. In accordance with CIPA standards the photographer will be able to take 330 shots with the X100S and only 320 with the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III weighs 290g that is 155g less in comparison with the weight of the X100S.
The Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III has 12 advantages and the Fujifilm X100S only 7 so the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III is the best buy. Get the list of the best offers on Amazon.