Sony RX1R II review – White balance and colour

Thanks to the great dynamic range, it is possible to push the shadows and highlights of a raw file extensively to achieve great results
Thanks to the great dynamic range, it is possible to push the shadows and highlights of a raw file extensively to achieve great results
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As you would expect, all the usual settings for white balance are available on the RX1R II, including plenty of presets, automatic and manual white balance. Compared with the RX1/RX1R, there is more scope for adjusting the green/magenta bias and amber/blue bias. To be precise, there are twice as many points across the amber-to-blue axis and four times as many across the green-to-magenta axis over the original RX1. Overall, colours from the JPEGs are well rendered. There are occasions where the scene is rather dull and the images can be undersaturated, but this is easily corrected.

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What is very impressive is how much colour information the camera holds in dark shadows. When lightening even the darkest of shadows, there is still lots of colour information so images are easier to process.

Score

Score in detail

  • Features 90
  • Build/Handling 80
  • Metering 80
  • Autofocus 80
  • AWB colour 80
  • Dynamic Range 90
  • Image Quality 90
  • LCD Viewfinder 80