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Just ordered my RX10 IV after shifting on all my canon stuff.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a good quality camera case/bag that fits this perfectly well with space for batteries and SD cards?
I’ve only got rucksacks left from the Canon stuff, which are just too big.
Thanks in advance and appreciate your advice.
I have mine in a Lowepro Toploader Zoom 45 AW II which seems to work well.
You can just about squeeze one into a ThinkTank MirrorlessMover 20
But I prefer the larger MirrorlessMover 30i as it has room for a flash, table tripod or bottle of water as well as the camera. Plus the pocket at the back takes a 10.6" tablet.
Thanks I'll have a look at all three.
Just wondered if someone is able to answer this question for me ?
On the RX10M4 is there a step zoom facility similar to my RX100M6 ?
George.
Yes I believe there is!
I've found it shocking on all four versions and I don't think the IV is much different to the others. You've done the usual things like turning off pre-focus and turning on airplane mode?Just a side note - the battery on the RX10 IV is shocking - much worse than the 3!
I've found it shocking on all four versions and I don't think the IV is much different to the others. You've done the usual things like turning off pre-focus and turning on airplane mode?
A couple of snaps with the RX10iii
Meconopsis by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Cramond Sunset by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Two very nice shots, love the colours on #2 and the detail on #1 amazes me.
George.
Thanks George - the lens on the RX10iii is very very good
With regards to sharpness etc I’ve been very impressed with some of the images on this thread. So much so that as soon as I’ve recovered enough to walk a bit further than about 100 yards I shall invest in an RX10M4. I’ll not be able to carry a full camera kit about for quite some time yet so I’m sure an RX10M4 will fulfill my needs admirably until such times that I can carry a more substantial kit about. Who knows I might just really like using it and for general walk about photography (mainly street stuff etc) it could well end up being my go to camera.
George.
Wish you a speedy recovery. I am confident you won't regret buying one of these; For me, the speed is far far superior to any other SLR or Mirrorless - mixed with phenomenal sensor quality I am very happy with it
I love them George but be aware they are not particularly small or lightWith regards to sharpness etc I’ve been very impressed with some of the images on this thread. So much so that as soon as I’ve recovered enough to walk a bit further than about 100 yards I shall invest in an RX10M4. I’ll not be able to carry a full camera kit about for quite some time yet so I’m sure an RX10M4 will fulfill my needs admirably until such times that I can carry a more substantial kit about. Who knows I might just really like using it and for general walk about photography (mainly street stuff etc) it could well end up being my go to camera.
George.
I love them George but be aware they are not particularly small or light
Most definitely!Many thanks but I’m guessing the RX10M4 is still considerably lighter than my Fuji gear with the same amount of focal lengths (24-600mm equivalent) covered with various lenses.
George.
I'm going to flog my Fuji gear and am tempted to try out one of the higher end bridge cameras. I did have a FZ1000 previously and looking back it was a good all round package, which probably suited my needs. For that reason (among others) I think that I'm heading back in that direction, albeit with a more up to date model.
Would anyone here with experience of either the Lumix FZ2000 or Sony RX10 III (or even both) care to share some thoughts?
I'm going to flog my Fuji gear and am tempted to try out one of the higher end bridge cameras. I did have a FZ1000 previously and looking back it was a good all round package, which probably suited my needs. For that reason (among others) I think that I'm heading back in that direction, albeit with a more up to date model.
Would anyone here with experience of either the Lumix FZ2000 or Sony RX10 III (or even both) care to share some thoughts?
Thanks Mike. It’s some of your images which got me looking in more detail at this camera. Of discounted Sony for a long time, but think the RX10 might be too good to overlook.I have the RX10iii and am a big fan - there are plenty of sample pics if you browse back through the thread
I don't think you'd be disappointed - the lens really is very sharp even wide open and at 600mm. The only downsides are it's quite bulky and you can't really use high iso (I don't go above 400 unless I have no option). Good luck if you go for itThanks Mike. It’s some of your images which got me looking in more detail at this camera. Of discounted Sony for a long time, but think the RX10 might be too good to overlook.
I don't think you'd be disappointed - the lens really is very sharp even wide open and at 600mm. The only downsides are it's quite bulky and you can't really use high iso (I don't go above 400 unless I have no option). Good luck if you go for it
The sharpness certainly looks impressive and I do like a nice pin sharp,image with plenty of detail. The bulk is a consideration, but I think I’d be more comfortable carrying this around than a body and three lenses in a large bag.