A:AnswerHi, RLC, This camera comes with Rechargeable battery pack NP-BX1, Micro USB cable, AC Adaptor, Power cord (mains lead) (not supplied when the AC adapter is AC-UD11/
UUD11), Wrist strap, Strap adapter: https://docs.sony.com/release//DSCRX100_EN_ES.pdf (page 2). Thanks! -Vincent
A:AnswerYes, the Sony RX100 V definitely can capture RAW and JPG images at the same time. That is my preferred option, especially with fast 64 GB SD flash cards being so cheap now. I would strongly recommend an extra battery.
A:AnswerThere are a couple of differences that sold me on the Sony V over the iii. With the V you are able to shoot 4K video (although it does go thru battery life a lot quicker.). But I have been able to shoot some good video with it. It also has a 24fps to the iii 10fps so it shoots faster action shoots then the iii. The sensor on the V is also supposed to be better. I can personally tell you that it does capature better light in low light situations even without the flash. I am very happy of having spent the extra money to get this camera.
A:AnswerIt depends on the demands of your picture taking pics and videos. You also need to carefully review your settings to minimize what may drain your battery more than necessary. There a number of postings on YouTube that will review settings that may help.
With that being said, I'm currently placing my RX100V thru the demands of taking pics on a short vacation. Using a fully charged OEM battery and taking various pics over the past four days it's down to 1/8 charged. I know that this doesn't really help since I am not providing details on my use, however, as a vacationer and just taking what you might expect...that's about it. You may want to put it up on trial period and see what works for you.
Note:
Have back up batteries. I have one in camera and two fully charged backups. All are numbered. Hence, I using #1 and when that's spent I'll move to #2 (sometime today) and then have #3 the backup. Projecting the first change out I'll recharge first battery tonight.
While going thru my settings and since it was on for a decent period of time the battery did get a bit warm...indicating that it was drawing a decent amount from the battery. Hence, it's not just taking shots it's what demands you place on the battery.
During this vacation I am also alternating between my iPhone 6S Plus and my RX100. There are some instances where I found the ease to set focus and exposure easier by simple simply using the touch screen on my iPhone. I'm going to have to review the pics and compare. I can easily send a pic(s) to a recipient via the iPhone. I know I can upload pics from RX100 to iPhone and then to recipents...but a bit of a hassle. Then again, talking about battery drain using the iPhone will drain battery as you use it as a phone, camera and iPod....so having it charged up is something you need to stay on top of.
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThe manual says 5 minutes at 4k but that is at 77 degrees F and the camera will stop recording if it over heats so it could be sooner. Once it stops you would have to turn it off and cool down 10 minutes or so
A:AnswerI don't do POVs. Camera has tripod socket at bottom and the rear screen rotates up 180 degrees so you can see yourself as you are talking. So, it should work well for stationary POVs. Not sure how well it would work if you are walking and talking.
A:AnswerHi missionvisual, It is capable of recording a super-slow-motion movie. If you record a movie in slow motion, the playback speed will be depending on the assigned HFR (High Frame Rate) setting. You may check out this link for more information. http://helpguide.sony.net/dsc/1630/v1/en/contents/TP0000829893.html -Jerome
A:AnswerHi Dave! You can set whether to shoot with a mechanical shutter or an electronic shutter. You can turn off the sound when set to electronic shutter. -Anthony
A:AnswerHi Halei, we understand your concern regarding this matter. However, the manufacturer's suggested retail list price listed on our website is the selling price suggested by Sony. Please note, that Resellers set their own prices, so reseller prices to end users may vary. Reseller offers may vary. Dave