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Very nice wildlife style capture Mike.,
Thanks George!Very nice wildlife style capture Mike.,
it was the wifes camera ,but she's lost interestHow come you decided to sell this one?

iso800 for this one... cleaned up ok so have bumped up my auto iso settings to allow iso1600 max - will report back if I get a half decent shot
Robin by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Hi Kell.I'm really liking these shots.
I'm guessing you're pleased you made the switch to MKIV from the MKIII.
What would you say are the major benefits?
I'm just thinking about keeping my FF, but selling my APS-C (and lenses) and getting something like the MKIV which I think would solve a lot of the issues I had.
I never use the APS-C any more, but I think I would definitely get a lot of use out of the Sony.
the RX10 is just so conveniant for casual shooting (eg going for a walk and throw it over your shoulder type stuff which is mostly what I do now).
Christmas is coming by Ajophotog, on FlickrI was only there for the Port and Lemon MikeDecent digs Alby!
Hi Steve. It's a tricky one! I don't have any 1" v APSC images sorry (my other camera is full frame). Clearly the 1" is not going to match the APSC so it's a question of whether it's 'good enough' I guess. The Fuji + 18-135 is a very nice combination so it's a question of whether the extra reach would help (eg wildlife shooting maybe ?) or whether you really need a second body for your wife. I love my RX10iv and it's a real do everything camera - the lens is really sharp but it's not great in low light and if pixel peeping is your thing then it may not be good enough for you... best I can suggest is to browse the above thread and click through to Flickr and zoom in as far as you can and see what you think. CheersI'm after a little help please.
I am going on a trip to Cambodia, Laos, Burma etc in a few months and am trying to work out what camera to get to take with me. I started a thread about this a few days ago but since then I've been reading this thread which has opened up another option, namely a bridge camera.
I have a Fuji X-H1 with 18-135mm lens that could come along, but feel that a compact camera would be needed as well, not least as my wife might be encouraged to use it as well as me.
However, I'm also very tempted to get a bridge camera of some sort.
I've been getting pointed towards things like the Sony RX100 range, but am also looking at things like the Sony RX10 or Panasonic FZ1000/2000. The extra range really appeals, and maybe it might mean I'd only need the one camera, and the X-H1 could be sold to help cover the cost.. It seems that none (from what I've seen) of the above offer much by way of weather proof-ness and while that would be good, I'm not likely to be out too much in torrential downpours, or if I am the camera would be tucked away. I don't like getting too wet..
I've not seen or tried any of the above, but one of the big concerns I have is the IQ difference between a 1" sensor and an APSC sensor.
Do any of you have a shot, ideally of the same thing that can show this?
I'd be very grateful!
Just in case anyone asks, budget is fairly open at this stage.
Thanks for your reply.Hi Steve. It's a tricky one! I don't have any 1" v APSC images sorry (my other camera is full frame). Clearly the 1" is not going to match the APSC so it's a question of whether it's 'good enough' I guess. The Fuji + 18-135 is a very nice combination so it's a question of whether the extra reach would help (eg wildlife shooting maybe ?) or whether you really need a second body for your wife. I love my RX10iv and it's a real do everything camera - the lens is really sharp but it's not great in low light and if pixel peeping is your thing then it may not be good enough for you... best I can suggest is to browse the above thread and click through to Flickr and zoom in as far as you can and see what you think. Cheers![]()
Steve, seen your post re bridge camera's and I can only second Mike's points.Thanks for your reply.
I do need a second body for my wife but that's purely because I'm old, nothing to do with photography...
I know I'm going to have to get along to a camera shop and try a few options in the end. I don't pixel peep, but would like fairly fast focus and image that if I buy an RX10 it'll get used for this trip and then long reach stuff like motocross and grass track racing. Really low light is not likely to be a major issue.
If I go for something small then yes Kate might use it but I struggle to think it'll get a lot of use.
I'll keep looking, reading and hope to get along to a shop but sadly there isn't much nearby (I'm in Cornwall, there is a wex in Bristol, 3 hours away...)
Thanks for both your replies patr. I'll try to get to a camera shop at some point (not many here in Cornwall) to have a play. I'll also keep my eyes on the classifieds just in case something comes up that I can sell on if I don't get on with it.Steve, seen your post re bridge camera's and I can only second Mike's points.
It is an astonishing camera, and I sold mine to add an X-H2 body to the fleet and immediately regreted it. Not the X-H2 but selling the RX10...so I bought another last week from Amazon on their BF sale.
IQ wise it is excellent, low light does pose a problem which you can overcome with a bit of twiddling either in camera or in post processing (I use Capture One and ON1 Raw) and it is the perfect grab quickly and bug-out camera with a fantastic focal length spread.
I cannot think of a better or more accomplished jack of all trades and master of most.
Oh yes! Love it Glenn
Superb find and photos Mike
Cheers AlbySuperb find and photos Mike![]()
We have had them near where I live but have never had the luck to see one. Maybe one day.Cheers Alby![]()
Thanks George - that is quite the trip! Hope you were appreciatedVery nice landscape style Capture Mike, and nicely presented in mono.
"I've been up your way this morning, well to "Harris" on a bit of a mercy mission for one of my mates. Pretty cold up that way but not a lot warmer now that I'm back down in Kent"
Thanks George - that is quite the trip! Hope you were appreciated![]()
Nice!Yes no problem there, he's been a buddy of mine since we were both at High School back in the USA. Although a tad expensive it doesn't take too long in Choppy and was quite a nice trip.![]()
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Nice!