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Elliotw2 posted:Sounds like you managed to gently caress the sensor and maybe part of the lens. If it's out of warranty your best option will be to buy a new camera since out of warranty repairs would probably be more than a new camera. I was worried that was the case. How much would do you think replacing the image sensor would cost? $300 or something? Ugh, I don't even know what happened. At least if I had dropped it or something, I would know why it broke. Australia's not the cheapest country to get a new camera either...
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Chernori posted:I was worried that was the case. How much would do you think replacing the image sensor would cost? $300 or something? You option is sell it on ebay for $50-$100 or whatever and buy buy an used RX100 for $250-300.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 19:22 |
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whatever7 posted:You option is sell it on ebay for $50-$100 or whatever and buy buy an used RX100 for $250-300. Right, I guess a new camera it is. Thanks for the advice!
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 13:31 |
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Can anyone recommend a hard case for the RX100 III? I don't care about straps or belt loops or anything as I'll have the camera in my pocket or hand while I'm walking around, but need something for when it's in my backpack when travelling.
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# ? Oct 17, 2014 13:05 |
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Lady Gaza posted:Can anyone recommend a hard case for the RX100 III? I don't care about straps or belt loops or anything as I'll have the camera in my pocket or hand while I'm walking around, but need something for when it's in my backpack when travelling. If you have any local camping/sports stores, there are water/crush-proof hard cases that are pretty cheap and work great. Many have rubberized interiors so it won't get banged up in there as well. E: Hell, I've seen a bunch at Walmart and Target, come to think of it. E2: Things like these DJExile fucked around with this message at 13:23 on Oct 17, 2014 |
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There's a pelican case that fits it perfectly. Makes it a bit bulky, of course, but it's certainly safe in there.
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# ? Oct 17, 2014 14:51 |
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Has anyone gotten their hands on a G7X yet? I'm in the RX103 vs G7X boat right now and kind of tempted by the extra reach of the Canon. Haven't tried the EVF on the RX103 yet since the local shop only had the mark 2 around. edit: I wish the X30 had a 1" sensor
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 03:14 |
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The Camera Store's video review made the RX1003 look like the better choice to me. By like, quite a long way.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 05:03 |
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I just finished watching that. Sony it is.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 06:03 |
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The RX-100M3 is probably the first point and shoot I've used that I'd consider using for serious(ly bad) work.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 21:04 |
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Geektox posted:The RX-100M3 is probably the first point and shoot I've used that I'd consider using for serious(ly bad) work. Why? It has bad ergonomic, cost more than a mirrorless system.
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# ? Oct 21, 2014 23:49 |
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whatever7 posted:Why? It has bad ergonomic, cost more than a mirrorless system. I didn't mean it like, I'm selling my kit and using just the RX100 from now on. But if something comes up and it's the only thing I got on me I won't complain.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 04:21 |
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whatever7 posted:Why? It has bad ergonomic, cost more than a mirrorless system. Isn't the point of these cameras to be compact though? I may be wrong but from what I've seen, a decent lens on a mirrorless camera bulks it out considerably. Plus, once you factor in the cost of those good lenses you're spending a lot anyway.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 09:46 |
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Geektox posted:The RX-100M3 is probably the first point and shoot I've used that I'd consider using for serious(ly bad) work. The Panasonic LX100 looks to be a good contender to that.
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Lady Gaza posted:Isn't the point of these cameras to be compact though? I may be wrong but from what I've seen, a decent lens on a mirrorless camera bulks it out considerably. Plus, once you factor in the cost of those good lenses you're spending a lot anyway. The post I replied to say it could be a serious work camera. My point is that when you use it for work compactness is not important. Compactness is only valuable (to warranty the cost of a RX1003) if you have specific lifestyle. for example, your job is you have to walk all day outside or something like that. In fact, I still can't think of any situation I prefer a RX100 over a GR.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 14:38 |
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What 3rd party brand batteries are you guys buying? Wasabi? Sterlingtek? Ebay special?
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 16:52 |
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I'm not really sure how to reconcile that RX100 vs G7X review with DPReview's conclusion that they didn't really like the shooting experience on the RX100.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 18:51 |
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Did you read their G7X impressions? They didn't like the shooting experience there either.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 19:06 |
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powderific posted:Did you read their G7X impressions? They didn't like the shooting experience there either. Well then... I wonder if there's any of this that will get fixed in a firmware update.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 19:23 |
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spoof posted:What 3rd party brand batteries are you guys buying? Wasabi? Sterlingtek? Ebay special? It's not a P&S but I run a couple Wasabi batteries in my Olympus OM-D and they've been just fine, especially for the money.
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# ? Oct 22, 2014 19:39 |
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spoof posted:What 3rd party brand batteries are you guys buying? Wasabi? Sterlingtek? Ebay special? I buy 2-3 extra batteries on ebay for every camera and phone I own. I usually just pick the cheapest one but try to buy from different vendors. Usually out of 20 batteries I get 1 bad one. I actually have gotten only 1 dud in the last 4 years. Usually they are as good as the OEM. You pretty much can estimate the actual mah of the battery base on weight. whatever7 fucked around with this message at 19:52 on Oct 22, 2014 |
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Does anyone here have any experience/thoughts on the Electronic viewfinder for the RX100? I've been using my RX100II for around two months after not having ever used a proper camera, and I've been really enjoying it. My only gripe is the fact I can only really see what I've shot in proper detail after I've imported it into Lightroom, as the LCD screen is too small for me to see everything in detail when I'm actually taking the photos. I also enjoy using an actual viewfinder on a camera whenever I've used a camera with one, and makes taking photos easier and more enjoyable than having to hold the RX100II awkwardly trying to compose the shot. Is the EVF worth dropping the money for? I imagine the big issue is that if I can afford to spend the money on the EVF, then I could easily just trade in the RX100 and upgrade to a DSLR. I'm not sure whether I just want to keep a compact that takes good enough quality photos for my needs, or if I should just upgrade. The portability issues of a DSLR won't affect me too badly I think. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 15:06 |
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... Or you could sell the rx100 ii and pick up the iii with built in viewfinder.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 17:13 |
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That is the best choice, because while it's a very nice viewfinder, it's also $350 used. You can sell your camera for $300+ and use the $300 you were going to put on a viewfinder to get the RX100 III new.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 17:26 |
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I didn't realise the RX100III had a viewfinder built in! That makes things a lot simpler. Thanks guys.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 17:41 |
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After waiting and saving for ages I finally ordered an RX100 III as it dropped price by £50 on Amazon. Super excited.
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# ? Oct 24, 2014 18:15 |
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I would like to buy a point-and-shoot in time for an upcoming vacation in December, but also to have in general as an upgrade from my phone. I'm looking at the RX-100 Mk 3 which, judging by the last few pages of this thread, and pretty much every review out there, is a really amazing camera. What I'm worried about is that I don't know anything about photography (though I'd like to step it up) - would this camera be a total waste for me?
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 15:15 |
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If you have enough disposable income that the price isn't going to be a problem, it's a great camera even if you aren't a knowledgeable photographer. It's really nice to use and the speed / low light / general image quality improvements over a run of the mill point and shoot will give you better pictures even if you don't know anything.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 15:54 |
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I bought a RX100M3 last night from Aden Camera in Toronto for $795 CAD as a travel camera and played around with it a bit. There are some things I miss having, coming from the SLR world, like a 'mechanical' zoom and more easily accessible controls. It's definitely a point and shoot but probably the best point and shoot you can buy right now. Low light performance is definitely going to be better than any phone. It's definitely expensive though. If you're ok with the price, it's a great little camera. There are cheaper alternatives in the same form factor if you're willing to give up some optical quality and low-light performance.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 19:04 |
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I got an RX100M3 the other day, and I'm really impressed it with. I got it as a travel camera too since I never used my DSLR as much as I wanted. My DSLR is really old too (a Nikon D50), so technology-wise the RX100M3 is a big step up for me. If you can afford it I highly recommend it, it's great in low light and even on full auto.
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# ? Oct 29, 2014 21:44 |
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That said, you can save a couple hundred dollars by getting the mark 1 or mark 2 and still get 90% of what the mark 3 offers.
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spoof posted:I bought a RX100M3 last night from Aden Camera in Toronto for $795 CAD as a travel camera and played around with it a bit. There are some things I miss having, coming from the SLR world, like a 'mechanical' zoom and more easily accessible controls. It's definitely a point and shoot but probably the best point and shoot you can buy right now. Low light performance is definitely going to be better than any phone. It's definitely expensive though. If you're ok with the price, it's a great little camera. There are cheaper alternatives in the same form factor if you're willing to give up some optical quality and low-light performance. $795 pre-tax? I'm also in Toronto and thinking of getting an RX100 soon, is Aden Camera reputable enough to save the 100 or so dollars that Ehrnys would get me? Did you try any other stores?
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piratepilates posted:$795 pre-tax? I'm also in Toronto and thinking of getting an RX100 soon, is Aden Camera reputable enough to save the 100 or so dollars that Ehrnys would get me? Did you try any other stores? Yea, pre-tax. Worked out to 899.20 after tax and recycling fee. Aden's been around for years and I've bought from them a few times before. They don't do refunds, only exchange, so make sure you're buying what you want. Photoprice didn't show anyone cheaper in Canada, and Aden was cheaper than the US. The other option, which isn't cheaper in this case, is to order from The Camera Store in Calgary. They only make you pay GST regardless of where they ship it. Make sure your credit card has securecode and makes you go through the securecode hoops or they won't process your order though. I have a Capital One card, and they auto-accept securecode transactions without making you go through the hoops of an extra password online and this was not good enough for The Camera Store.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 15:22 |
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Turns out the Pelican 1010 is not deep enough for an RX100M3. It doesn't feel like it's putting any pressure on the body when you close it, but there's a pretty clear indent in the foam and the lens iris doesn't fully open without help afterwards. What's a good, waterproof case in the Pelican style that I can pick up on the way to the airport tomorrow? Edit: The clear version of the 1010 doesn't have the foam, and people are making custom foam insets that push on the body instead of the lens assembly. spoof fucked around with this message at 17:13 on Nov 1, 2014 |
# ? Nov 1, 2014 03:42 |
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Thanks for the advice, everyone - I just got an RX100 m3. Now to figure out how to use it (and to learn how to take photographs).
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 18:17 |
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Read Understanding Exposure and The Photographer's Eye, they're not the best or anything but it's a good start.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 20:22 |
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Picked up an RX100m3 because we have a baby on the way and I like the idea of being able to have a good camera on me all of the time that's superior to my iPhone 6. I've been playing around with it and am really liking it so far. However, is there anything else out now that I should consider that's better than the RX100 or is it still the top choice in your guys' opinion? I debated the A6000, but being able to keep the RX100 in my coat pocket in the winter or shorts pocket in the summer seems so much more convenient at the cost of a little bit of image quality of a bigger camera.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 20:29 |
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The only other things I'd consider would be an LX100 or Ricoh GR. I went from an RX100 mk1 to an A6000 to a GR and I'm happiest with the GR by a long way. I don't know that it's the ideal camera for everyone though. I love the image quality, but no flippy screen and slooow autofocus can be a bummer (especially for kid shots). The A6000 and LX100 are enough bigger that I didn't find them convenient for always on me cameras. The GR or RX100 would be on me all the time, while anything else tends to need its own bag.
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powderific posted:The only other things I'd consider would be an LX100 or Ricoh GR. I went from an RX100 mk1 to an A6000 to a GR and I'm happiest with the GR by a long way. I don't know that it's the ideal camera for everyone though. I love the image quality, but no flippy screen and slooow autofocus can be a bummer (especially for kid shots). The A6000 and LX100 are enough bigger that I didn't find them convenient for always on me cameras. The GR or RX100 would be on me all the time, while anything else tends to need its own bag. Have you updated your GR's firmware to 4.0? The new high speed setting makes a big difference. It is still slower/less accurate than many other cameras it seems Best user interface ever though, and crazy small for an APS-C sensor and a lens of that quality. I wish it had a 50mm teleconverter too instead of just the 21mm wide angle adapter.
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Yeah, I did the update and it definitely makes the camera useable for me, but the af feels really old school slow compared to the rx100. Still love it though. It's by far my favorite small camera.
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