I have joined the rx100 club today with a mk4, i am looking forward to using it after reading lots of reviews on it`s picture quality and video
Well, it's just a bit of fun really - from wandering around my village whilst walking the dog:-
Knockers.... by Andrew R, on Flickr
This little RX100m3 is just sooo pocketable that you forget you're carrying it
Nice idea, might have to give it a go.Well, it's just a bit of fun really - from wandering around my village whilst walking the dog:-
Knockers.... by Andrew R, on Flickr
This little RX100m3 is just sooo pocketable that you forget you're carrying it
A few photos from my first trip out with the rx100iv, i went to Winkworth Arboretum near Guildford.
Fantastic colours in the leaves
Had fun editing it in Silver Effex
Well, it's just a bit of fun really - from wandering around my village whilst walking the dog:-
Knockers.... by Andrew R, on Flickr
This little RX100m3 is just sooo pocketable that you forget you're carrying it
Nice set of still life close up shots, the contrasty lighting works very well, as does the mono presentation.
George.
I'm looking at the VII as the wife has banned me from taking my roller bag with us to the US in Dec/Jan and Japan/Singapore in Mar/Apr.
I usually shoot with my Nikon D850 and lenses.
Had anyone had a play with the VII?
Not even one body and one lens?!
Nope. I'd rather not tbh. We've got a baby, a baby stoller and a car seat to take with us as it is
I didn't know they did that style of remote/intervalometer for the RX100. Thanks for posting the link. I have been using the built in intervelometer app of the RX100III which is limited to 990 shots. Though has the benefit of compiling a timelapse and also adding effects. But for longer timelapses that could be good.On the remote, I used a generic one on Ebay. Looks like this - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Timer-Re...427662?hash=item5d93e836ce:g:XMMAAOSwwKNdmq83 That one fits into USB port and works fine. Actually, if you just want to release the shutter/bulb, you don't need to put batteries in it.
I bought these and they seem to work fineBatteries - generic copies worked fine for me. No significantly different life span or charge time.
For filters, I used the Sony VFA 49mm adaptor. That was on an RX100M2. Stick-on part added perhaps 1.5mm extra thickness, and the clip-on filter threaded part adds another 3mm or so. I know that the lens changes from one version of the RX100 to another, so double-check suitability.
On the remote, I used a generic one on Ebay. Looks like this - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Timer-Re...427662?hash=item5d93e836ce:g:XMMAAOSwwKNdmq83 That one fits into USB port and works fine. Actually, if you just want to release the shutter/bulb, you don't need to put batteries in it.
Only had the RX100 Mk3 for a few weeks but loving he portability of this little camera and the results are superb. Here are a couple of shots that are posted elsewhere on the forum but worth posting here for other RX100 owners
Corn for Lunch by Dave Semmens, on Flickr
Bright Light - Big City by Dave Semmens, on Flickr
Dave.
Two great shots Dave, but the first is a cracking image.