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Fun with the RX-1

Muizen

New member
Thank you Shashin for your help!
I purchased a printed copy of the the Sony "DSC-RX1 User Guide" at - OTCWORLD - which for me, is easier to use than on internet.
I am most impressed and inspired by your beautiful images on this forum, showing a creative level of photography I will aim at myself but will never be able to reach!
Thank you again!
Harry
 

Mike Hatam

Senior Subscriber Member
Was in London on business a few weeks ago, and got out for a couple of walks through the city with the RX-1...

Paddington Station:


Old and New:


New:


Castle:


Lunchtime Reading:


London Bridge:


Corner Market:


Wine Wharf:
 

Mike Hatam

Senior Subscriber Member
A few more...

Umbrellas:


Little Dorrit:


Millenium Bridge:


Millenium Bridge - another view:


The Mad Hatter:


London Nautical School:


Eye in the Sky:
 

Shashin

Well-known member
Went to Pemaquid Point lighthouse today to get out of the house. A little dedication to Paul Strand.



 

Shashin

Well-known member
Just for a bit of fun. I am finally starting to test a new mount--first sunny night in a really long time. Orion on the left to the Pleiades on the right. One minute exposure at f/4 at ISO 800.

 
Mike, your London images are superb.
Shashin, cool photos as always. A one minute night sky exposure seems a bit long - stars typically no longer look circular.
 
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Shashin

Well-known member
Joe, the stars are round if you are on a tracking mount as I am. ;) The trees are no longer sharp though...

100% crop.
 
Here's a shot that makes the Sony Rx1 special.
After yummy pizza at Grimaldi's, walked down to the water below the Brooklyn Bridge.
Saw this couple celebrating a Quinceañera and took this photo just after sunset.
Iso 3200, 1/160 f/2.
Enjoy.

 

Justinl

New member
Justinl, these are much much nicer than snaps, IMO.
Thanks, appreciate it. Wish I had more time with the camera at the moment but work is manic so grabbing it when I can, hopefully though going to the Natural History Museum in London next week and also heading to Harry Potter World where the films were made in a few weeks, hopefully will be able to get some interesting shots.
 
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