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Follow up: A7III on the way back to Wilkinson's for replacement.
Follow up: A7III on the way back to Wilkinson's for replacement.
@Raymond Lin Love the Berlin shots Ray, saw your TV Tower one over at OCUK, makes me want to go back in the summer!
This really does not look like a camera at all.
...because it's not a camera, it's a bag.
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Sorry bit behind. What issue you had
Stop it.Wotancraft Ryker in the wild! This really does not look like a camera bag at all.
I too just got back from my very exciting trip to Birmingham
On my way there I picked up a LX100 from a forum member... few shots from awesome Brum with LX100
The ergonomics is definitely better than the RX100M3 it replaced. 12mp is a bit meh...
not yet decided if I prefer this or RX100 series...
Stop it.
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I quite fancy one of these but I hope I'm not tempting fate by saying that one thing that puts me off is the thought of getting dust bunnies on a fixed lens camera. I promised myself I wouldn't spend much on a fixed lens camera for that reason but I still ended up buying a Panny TZ100.
I hope yours remains dust bunny free.
You don't need it, you keep your cameras in the cupboard right?![]()
Yuffie by dancook1982, on Flickr
Yuffie by dancook1982, on Flickr
Yuffie by dancook1982, on Flickr
Yuffie by dancook1982, on FlickrHmm... Yes I too have obsessed over it but in the end only way to get my missus to learn photography was to get one of these smaller bodies. Eventually I want to get her using A6X00 so we can share lenses but she has bit of a mind block about changing lenses especially if they are big.
That's one advantage with MFT. Panasonic do a tiny prime sized 14-42mm and it's sharp from wide open as is the still compact 45-150mm. It's the lenses that keep me with MFT.
A few questions if you guys have a couple moments please:
The A7Rii is £2100 with 400 cashback from Sony, so £1700. Is that a good deal?
How does one get the £400 back and how long does it take?
A7Rii v A7Riii? Why? £3199!!!
I have three issues with MFT bodies:
- the good sensors are in large £2K bodies
- not keen on 4:3 aspect ratio
- its a second mount I'll have to buy into
A few questions if you guys have a couple moments please:
The A7Rii is £2100 with 400 cashback from Sony, so £1700. Is that a good deal?
How does one get the £400 back and how long does it take?
A7Rii v A7Riii? Why? £3199!!!

Its a much better camera in every shape and form except for IQ which is similarA few questions if you guys have a couple moments please:
The A7Rii is £2100 with 400 cashback from Sony, so £1700. Is that a good deal?
How does one get the £400 back and how long does it take?
A7Rii v A7Riii? Why? £3199!!!
JDR09935.jpg by Jon Richy, on FlickrIts a much better camera in every shape and form except for IQ which is similar
Buffer rate is another one thats bad but yes for landscape teh r2 is perfect!Although yes the features etc are a big step above the Rii, surely as to whether it is worth the difference is down to the OP and what he shoots, other than the Pixel Shift, what benefit would the Riii hold over the Rii for a landscape photographer, who doesn’t need fast AF tracking or the extra fps. In fact you could argue that having the Play Memories App on the Rii would be more use than the Pixel Shift which requires all areas of the frame to remain static
A few questions if you guys have a couple moments please:
The A7Rii is £2100 with 400 cashback from Sony, so £1700. Is that a good deal?
How does one get the £400 back and how long does it take?
A7Rii v A7Riii? Why? £3199!!!
A few questions if you guys have a couple moments please:
The A7Rii is £2100 with 400 cashback from Sony, so £1700. Is that a good deal?
How does one get the £400 back and how long does it take?
A7Rii v A7Riii? Why? £3199!!!
Buffer rate is another one thats bad but yes for landscape teh r2 is perfect!
TBH f*** GAS!!!
r2 is perfect and i should have stuck with that but gave in to GAS
Where did you see it at that price ?
70mm macro on ff... not very useful when there's a 90mm.
I have three issues with MFT bodies:
- the good sensors are in large £2K bodies
Does anyone know how this is even possible with mirrorless? The sample pics plainly show it’s front focussing but I didn’t think you could get focus errors?Front focussing
Tbh there’s nothing wrong with any of the Olympus OMD sensors and many of the Pens. 16mp is quite ample the majority of the time and the rest of the performance is only a fraction behind the new 20mp sensor.I have three issues with MFT bodies:
- the good sensors are in large £2K bodies
- not keen on 4:3 aspect ratio
- its a second mount I'll have to buy into
Does anyone know how this is even possible with mirrorless? The sample pics plainly show it’s front focussing but I didn’t think you could get focus errors?.
Does anyone know how this is even possible with mirrorless? The sample pics plainly show it’s front focussing but I didn’t think you could get focus errors?
Tbh there’s nothing wrong with any of the Olympus OMD sensors and many of the Pens. 16mp is quite ample the majority of the time and the rest of the performance is only a fraction behind the new 20mp sensor.