And no buying and changing lenses all the timeI have the Fz1000
is what it is ,least you dont have to take loads of lens out with you
fair pic quality
Many thanks Jonathan, I'll take a look..There are a couple of other options, both of them better than the Meike. One is the Nissin i40 - a bit pricey but works well. I have one in Sony-fit and another in Fujifilm. The other and possibly better is the Godox TT350O. There's also the larger TT685O. No personal experience but what I read is very encouraging and they're part of a properly thought out wireless system. It's where I'd be putting my money if I didn't have a load of Sony flashes.
I used to say the Sony was overpriced, but now I've got it I wouldn't use anything else, it's all I need and more, the iq is superb even using the clear image zoom which gives 1200mmLovely to hear, thanks. I'm continually amaed at the images the FZ1000 can pull [been a fan of the 1" sensor since the flawed but useful Nikon V1]. Cheers!
It's solid and certainly the heaviest bridge camera but personally I prefer that to the plastic ones, not sure about feeling like a bar of soap [emoji23]
The menu system is easy Imo, I'm not sure why anyone would find it complicated?
The 3, it's slow in normal but it has a faster zoom option which I keep it on, you can zoom with the zoom ring or the electronic leverWhich Sony Robin - the RX10 mk111 ?
One thing I noticed during my few hours with an FZ1000 was how slow it is to zoom in and out - is the RX10 slow too ?
The 3, it's slow in normal but it has a faster zoom option which I keep it on, you can zoom with the zoom ring or the electronic lever
Thanks - I'll take a look there !I got mine from from camera jungle, used mint but a fair bit cheaper than a new one
It's solid and certainly the heaviest bridge camera but personally I prefer that to the plastic ones, not sure about feeling like a bar of soap [emoji23]
The menu system is easy Imo, I'm not sure why anyone would find it complicated?
What grips that? Would be handy to haveI get sweaty hands easily and it was just too slippery for me but I see they do a stick on rubber grip for it which is meant to be very good, give it a try it did take great pics.
That's meant for the rx100 series, not sure how it would fit on a rx10 iii?
this is the rx10 iiiNot sure if its the one my mate got but something like this https://www.wordans.co.uk/wholesale...ru5Oid9Cev4LgWKGQ-3UEVUfnhKvFL78aAjRHEALw_wcB
New boy in town from Sony,sounds a bit nice.
https://photorumors.com/2017/09/12/surprise-sony-rx10-iv-camera-announced/
Yes doesn't look a massive upgrade, I'll stick with the iii for now the af is good enough but will interested to see real world reviewsI'm sure it'll be a great camera but maybe not a massive upgrade on the RX10iii ...