I have just uploaded to YouTube a short video that illustrates one possibly confusing point about the minimum focus distance of the Sony DSC-RX10 IV camera. Specifically, that minimum distance is longer in the middle of the camera’s zoom range than it is at either the wide-angle or telephoto end of the zoom range. I came across this fact while writing my recent book, Photographer’s Guide to the Sony DSC-RX10 IV, and I thought it was worthwhile to post a video that shows how this fact affects the camera’s focusing behavior.
Here is the link to the video: