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So many cameras...the RX 100

Rayyan: Particularly like the portrait of the woman, and I'm a bit surprised, what that little camera (in the right hands of course and with an as usual great PP) is capable of. :thumbup:
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Rayyan: Particularly like the portrait of the woman, and I'm a bit surprised, what that little camera (in the right hands of course and with an as usual great PP) is capable of. :thumbup:
Thanks a lot Hermann. :salute:

It is a wonderful cam for what its size.

Kindest regards.
 

tbhv55

New member
Great shots rayyan... you're evidently in-tune with the RX100. I'm starting to get used to mine now (after a couple of months!). As yet, I'm still finding the ergonomics and menus a little difficult, but there's no doubting the quality of the output:thumbup:.

I very much like the PP on last two of your photos - did you use some sort of pre-set, or did you create this look from scratch?
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Great shots rayyan... you're evidently in-tune with the RX100. I'm starting to get used to mine now (after a couple of months!). As yet, I'm still finding the ergonomics and menus a little difficult, but there's no doubting the quality of the output:thumbup:.

I very much like the PP on last two of your photos - did you use some sort of pre-set, or did you create this look from scratch?
Thank you friend.

I enjoyed using the RX 100. It shall be one traveling companion for me in the future, for sure.

As to the pp. Nothing special. I just used the free Snapspeed for the iPad along with Photogene for all images.

Best regards.
 
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