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I don't hold my RX-1 very differently than many of my cameras--I certainly don't have my arms out straight (that is a tourist's technique not a photographer's). My elbows are tucked into my sides and the camera is about 12" from my face. I can, of course, hold the camera in many other positions from an eye-level camera. I have worked with so many different camera types that I am not particularly wedded to eye-level viewing.Just a screen ? You have to hold the cam with your arms straight, and that may not be the most stable configuration.
Ahhhhhhhhhhappy news from Cambo.
Sunchai.
WOW!!! :thumbs:happy news from Cambo.
Sunchai.
The quick set up have set to see what is the distance from the end of lens to the Sony A7 infinity focusing plane.
the distance is very close to 18 mm (+-0.1mm.)
Therefore , sony A7 will be able to working with the lens which have the distance from the end of lens - Focusing plane more than 18mm.
Sunchai.
Won't you need five of them? If you only get one companion for one tech cam sibling, the other four in the family will be jealous.I'm waiting to try the new RX100Mk3, I think it will be a good companion with my tech cam.