Sony's latest 1-inch pocket compact — 24-200mm equiv zoom with real-time tracking AF and 4K video.
The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII was released in 2019 as the seventh-generation RX100 compact, featuring a 20.1MP 1-inch stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor and 24-200mm equivalent f/2.8-4.5 zoom. 20fps blackout-free burst; 90fps single-burst mode. 4K/30fps video — no 4K/60fps, which requires dropping to 1080p. NP-BX1 battery. At approximately 302g with battery and card.
20.1MP 1-inch stacked Exmor RS CMOS. 24-200mm equivalent zoom (8.3x), f/2.8-4.5. 4K/30fps and 4K/24fps; 1080p up to 120fps. 20fps blackout-free continuous burst; 90fps single-burst. Real-Time Eye AF. NP-BX1 battery (~240-260 shots). Body weight approximately 302g. Pop-up 1.44M-dot EVF. WiFi + Bluetooth.
The RX100 VII's 24-200mm range provides full travel zoom coverage in a pocketable compact: from moderate wide-angle to 200mm telephoto in a single 302g body. The 90fps single-burst mode provides extreme frame rate for action capture on a 1-inch sensor that pocket cameras cannot achieve. The 4K cap at 30fps means 60fps or higher requires dropping to 1080p resolution.
On the used market the Sony RX100 VII is available at premium 1-inch compact pricing. Condition checks: NP-BX1 battery health (shared with RX100 series I-VI, ZV-1, HX99), pop-up EVF mechanism, zoom mechanism smoothness, and LCD for marks. Fixed 24-200mm lens; no interchangeable mount.