
You waited a year to share it, or is the date incorrect ?
Yes Trev it was taken on 29th Dec 2023. Better than the last photo taken in 2024You waited a year to share it, or is the date incorrect ?
You seem to be collecting Raptors on a lamp post Mike
I've finally found my nicheYou seem to be collecting Raptors on a lamp post Mike![]()

It is a great camera plus, we could do with some more activity in this threadNice - very keen on getting this Sony camera, my Canon SX50 is getting a big long in the tooth these days
Ayre’s Hawk Eagle by Ajophotog, on Flickr

Thats a shame, funny though, I've carried weighty expensive kit about for mediocre improvements over my trusty RX10 iv.I've got a RX10 mkiii but it spends most of its time in my camera bag. I tend to use it more when I go to National Trust sites or places where I don't want to carry bulky kit about.

Mills on Wheels by Ajophotog, on FlickrYes Mike, l have 3 Raynox, the msn202, dcr250 and 150 plus the +3 and +5 Marumi achromats and the Raynox is always my 1st choice.That's come out very nicely Alby. Is the Raynox your preferred achromat for the RX10? I've been fiddling around with a Marumi +5 to see what works best but I've yet to come to any firm conclusion! What focal length did you shoot at?
Interesting, thanksYes Mike, l have 3 Raynox, the msn202, dcr250 and 150 plus the +3 and +5 Marumi achromats and the Raynox is always my 1st choice.
Thank you Nod.Steve, yes, the RX100 is menu based for setting up but once set up how you want it, you only need the wheel to change most settings. I have hands like hams and don't find it "cramped" to use. The benefit of its small size outweigh any disadvantage IMO.
I was the same with the RX100 - very capable camera but never quite got used to the small size and found it fiddly.Thank you Nod.
Maybe I need to give it longer, I only had it in my mitts for 20 seconds and it just seemed to be hard to hold. I gather there are small grips which might be an idea. I do know it has a lot in it's favour, not least it's tank-like build.
Just how different are they?The Sony RX10 M4 is the best bridge camera but a more affordable and capable camera would be the Panasonic Lumix FZ 2000.
Thanks, those are highly important !A few of the main differences would be the Sony has much better-focusing speed and the sensor is superior
Good decision Steve, I'm sure you'll be happy with it. I only have Sony batteries so can't tell you any more than a quick Google - it's a very common size though so there'll be plenty of options...I may be picking up a used sony rx10iv for a trip to Vietnam - any recommendations for spare batteries please?
Thanks, I hope so! I did have the use of one for a few days a few years ago, but never really got used to it, don't think I had it for long enough!Good decision Steve, I'm sure you'll be happy with it. I only have Sony batteries so can't tell you any more than a quick Google - it's a very common size though so there'll be plenty of options...