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- Marlow, UK
That's a great shot. I decided a while ago that the RX100 isn't very good for close-up work, but that image proves me wrong.
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That is always the question, what is good enough? And of course it is very subjective involving so many variables. I'll be interested in your outcome.Still I'm not sure whether to keep this camera or not. When seeing pictures on the large screen, something missing....
Sony RX-100 IV ISO 6400
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That is always the question, what is good enough? And of course it is very subjective involving so many variables. I'll be interested in your outcome.
Thanks for the follow-up. I'm glad you found a system that works to meet your needs. Of course your needs may evolve or devolve and you can adapt as necessary! Enjoy.Well, I ended up to ‘madness’ with my hobby called photography
So many cameras, so little time.
I decided to get rid of Fuji gear, too good cameras and lenses to be stored in a cabinet to collect dust. I’m also parting from my Fuji X100S and this Sony RX-100 mk4, one of these will go to my son and the second will be sold.
I’ll keep the m43 system, Olympus Pen E-P5 and OM-D M-5 mk2 with numerous lenses. I’ll share the system with my wife so more use for whole system. And more room in the cabinet. Cameras in use as those should be, and only keeping couple of film cameras, as ‘collector’ items.
Yes indeed !Are those cobwebs?