I've had an RX10-IV for about 6 months and I just took it to Montana for our annual Yellowstone trip without the D7200 and all its lenses. It performed like a champ. No regrets at all. If you can afford it and the learning time(get Friedman's book) as someone suggested you'll be very happy. It's great to have all that range in you hands at all times.
You hit the jackpot on this one. Good for to wait for this one. Must have been iffy right up to the capture. Thanks.
Very nice. Good for you to recognize the power of these scenes.
Way to go. I have the same issues with these guy. Nevertheless one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing these.
Evocative for sure. Great shot. Thanks.
Beautiful shots of a beautiful bird.
Good eye to see the last shot. Thanks
Great shots. What lense(s) were used? This may be my next camera setup. Thanks.
Dark birds against a light sky usually get underexposed. Light or white birds on a dark background usually overexposed or blown out. You can compensate with plus for the dark birds and minus for the light or white birds. Birds in flight you need to have 1/800 or less - shorter exposure time to minimize blur. Sorta working with 2 variables here.
Great shot. Comp is excellent. Thanks.
Beautiful work here. You distinguished yourself with these shots. Thanks.
One of my absolute favorites. Thanks for sharing.