Sony RX100 III
- richlong8
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- JWreno
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Re: Sony RX100 III
I got the RX100m3 on Friday. I am blown away by the quality of the OLED EVF. I can read all the display data in the EVF with or without my glasses. With the LCD I always have to put my reading glasses on to see the settings. When outside the EVF is very effective for framing or reviewing photos. I think it is easier to see photo details in the EVF than it is on the LCD display. I bought the Sony grip to provide a less slippery place to hold the camera. I like shooting wide more than long so I am happy the camera lens starts at 24mm equivalent.
I will give my Canon G1X to my son. On shorter trips (3-5 days), I may still carry my Canon 6D but I don't plan on doing multi week hikes with the DSLR again.
I will give my Canon G1X to my son. On shorter trips (3-5 days), I may still carry my Canon 6D but I don't plan on doing multi week hikes with the DSLR again.
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Re: Sony RX100 III
I've sort of taken the plunge, in that I've rented an RX100m3 to use on a 3 day trip this weekend. I'm looking forward to seeing how it performs and what sort of battery life it has. Sadly, I was not able to rent extra batteries, so I may bring a little solar USB charger to top it off...
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Re: Sony RX100 III
JWReno, vitaminC, by now the two of you must have a lot of experience with this camera. I'm considering a purchase. Any advice now that you have had half a year with the camera? How has the battery life worked out?
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