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Hi Paul,Gandolfi
Sorry you left the LX 3 behind. The photos were enlightening.
Paul
gilpen, ya know what really works in this image? Ok, there's all these square and rectangle shapes all over. The RX100 handles that really well but... truth be told, the camera knows when a photo needs visual strength so it bends the lower right corner to add eye travel and interest.
Hi Donwell, there goes the neighborhood.....
here's a review at f8 blog
thef8blog: Life, cameras, passion » Sony RX100 review as a Street photography camera
Uh....let's not get carried away about this. When I break in a new camera, I give it 30 days of solo use. I don't touch another camera regardless of the need.Hi Don
So I can understand that you would choose the RX100 over the GRD if you had to make a choise? Thanks for review.
Thorkil
Yay! Someone else does this!Uh....let's not get carried away about this. When I break in a new camera, I give it 30 days of solo use. I don't touch another camera regardless of the need. ...
Yes...no...perhaps its clear...perhaps not...you are teasing/challenge my limited vocabulary (I'm just a dane)(I had to search the Urban Dictionary: Jonesing="the act of needing something badly. Usually related to chemical dependency")..therefore I have to spell it slowly to be sure that I understood: You are mighty impressed by the RX100, its skills in fast focusing, IQ , colours, hight Iso.....but...but..closing your eyes, and decision have to be made, it's the GRD you grab for the final and happy reach out....correct?Uh....let's not get carried away about this. When I break in a new camera, I give it 30 days of solo use. I don't touch another camera regardless of the need.
To be honest and so that there is a clear understanding....
I am using the RX100 everyday but I'm jonsing to use the GRD4.
My shrink has given me digital detox medicine to put the craving for the GRD4 at rest. It won't work, I'll never make 30 days. That sexi little white body just teases me to no end. And then when the lens comes out..B&W just oozes out...I surrender!
I hope this is clear enough.
Hi Godfrey...even though the Cl (for M-lenses I guess) isn't the same as the Minilux, still have the Minilux and that one took some of the best family and children etc. pictures for several years.
best
Thorkil
Well Thorkil, it seems you speak and understand Philadelphian American better than I speak Proper English.Yes...no...perhaps its clear...perhaps not...you are teasing/challenge my limited vocabulary (I'm just a dane)(I had to search the Urban Dictionary: Jonesing="the act of needing something badly. Usually related to chemical dependency")..therefore I have to spell it slowly to be sure that I understood: You are mighty impressed by the RX100, its skills in fast focusing, IQ , colours, hight Iso.....but...but..closing your eyes, and decision have to be made, it's the GRD you grab for the final and happy reach out....correct?
Best
Thorkil
(Ps your GRD B&W was something special)
My solution to be more steady:4) On a related note, eye-level or not, IS or not, it's so damn small that it's nearly impossible to keep steady. Attaching a plastic phallus to the end of it might work for people who, at the end of sentences, verbs put (g), it's ain't working for shaky-boy here.
Thanks Don, it tells a lot more than many reviews , thats what I felt all the time..decision is now easierWell Thorkil, it seems you speak and understand Philadelphian American better than I speak Proper English.
To answer, yes the GRD4 would win against any and all.
I am counting the days till I can use it again.