Focusses fairly quickly and the flash mechanism means you can 'bounce' it manually (by pulling back) which helps. Higher ISOs are less noisy than most point and shoots (and all phones save like the Panasonic CM1) and work well enough. It's not going to win a DSLR, but it's a lot more convenient and less obstrusive.
I have had the RX100 Mk3 for the past 2 years and love it! Great point and shoot with auto+ mode if you are in a hurry. 1080P video. Using the built-in viewfinder is a treat. Great for low light conditions.
28 mm, F1.8 to F2.8 you can tackle the darkness with ease. After 70mm the RX100 I has trouble focusing. The controls can be set to your liking but there are some compromises due to the compact design. This is a keeper...
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