Outstanding. Love your work. Show what can be done with the camera.
Gene51 wrote:
These were all taken with an RX10M4 - the image qu... (
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texaseve wrote:
Which Sony do you use? These are nice!
I use the RX10M3, but the M4 is better. Autofocus on it (M4) is lightning fast. Was going to upgrade, but I'm pretty happy with mine for now. Waiting to see what the M5 has to offer.
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
James56 wrote:
The Sony does well in low light. I often shoot pe... (
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These are totally awesome!
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
AlohaBob wrote:
Outstanding. Love your work. Show what can be done with the camera.
Thanks! I like to try a new piece of gear in a variety of situations - so far it has exceeded my expectations!
I am a long-time owner/user of the Sony RX-10 all-in-one digital camera. in fact, I was fortunate to be among the first users of Sony's RX-10, often quoted as the "swiss-army-knife" of high-end point-and-shoot digital cameras, way back in late 2013. I've gotten many great shots, some under low light conditions, and I've been quite happy with the overall performance. Well, yes, the menus are quite arcane, and take some work to navigate through, especially if you want to do something out of the ordinary. I'm fairly happy with the built-in automatic controls like ISO, and auto-focus. etc. However, if you don't find yourself happy with the automatic functions of the RX-10, you can generally find a manual control for just about everything- you just have to find it in the menu structure.
Now my RX-10 model 1 is getting "old in the tooth", and I've been considering upgrading to one of the later models. I am asking Hoggers to highlight the most important difference between the latest models and the earlier ones? I believe they fall in the category of faster performance, improved low light auto-focus, and of course, that GINORMOUS zoom lens. And yes, I also think 4K video recording is standard now. Anything else I should be aware of as regards to improved features? Thanks for your input.
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