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RX100 II review
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark" data-source="post: 135357" data-attributes="member: 4413"><p>A bit more optical zoom would be nice.... 3.6 is not bad considering all the other amazing bits and bobs and it's not a 'point nd shoot' per se, I guess. I like the AF speed, and the low-light abilities... I'll have to repost after I receive it! I bought the RX1/R as well - no zoom there, but I'm pretty excited about it's low-light abilities too, will have to see if it's worth the lack of zoom - I know, heathen here. Anyway - I read this summary of the camera: <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/sony-rx100m-ii-and-sony-rx1r-price-and-review">Sony RX Series Cameras: Sony RX100M II and Sony RX1/R Price, Review and you know you want one.</a> and like the idea of using my phone as a remote with the wifi on the RX100m ii. PRetty awesome really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark, post: 135357, member: 4413"] A bit more optical zoom would be nice.... 3.6 is not bad considering all the other amazing bits and bobs and it's not a 'point nd shoot' per se, I guess. I like the AF speed, and the low-light abilities... I'll have to repost after I receive it! I bought the RX1/R as well - no zoom there, but I'm pretty excited about it's low-light abilities too, will have to see if it's worth the lack of zoom - I know, heathen here. Anyway - I read this summary of the camera: [url=http://www.squidoo.com/sony-rx100m-ii-and-sony-rx1r-price-and-review]Sony RX Series Cameras: Sony RX100M II and Sony RX1/R Price, Review and you know you want one.[/url] and like the idea of using my phone as a remote with the wifi on the RX100m ii. PRetty awesome really. [/QUOTE]
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