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p.13 #1 · Sony Zeiss RX100


I'm thinking about getting a RX100, but I want to be able to use a CPL filter with the camera.

Anyone found a way to use a CPL filter on the RX100 yet? (I know they are working on a filter kit on the cheesycam site):

http://cheesycam.com/examples-with-cpl-filter-on-rx100/

I found a magnetic clip on CPL kit on ebay but I don't know if they make the ring big enough for the RX100 (could someone who owns the RX100 measure the metal ring around the lens?).

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Magnetic-16mm-GGS-kit-UV-filter-CPL-Polarizer-Lens-Hood-/320753594455?pt=US_Camera_Camcorder_Accessory_Bundles&hash=item4aae677057#ht_4910wt_1623




Jul 28, 2012 at 12:05 PM
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p.13 #2 · Sony Zeiss RX100


FlyPenFly wrote:
Probably a wash.

IMO, order of JPEG quality among the cameras and brands I've tried:
1. Olympus
...
6. Nikon/Canon/Sony
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10. Panasonic


Olympus... if their jpg engine can reduce purple fringing and CA ... and sometimes the blue is over saturated.

I like Fuji the best.



Jul 28, 2012 at 12:39 PM
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p.13 #3 · Sony Zeiss RX100


Lensmate has said they are working on a solution as well, likely the same as the one they have for the Canon S series.

I'm not sure if the cheesycam one lets you use your own filters of choice so that might be a factor for me if the cheesycam filters are a bit of a lesser quality compared to the likes of B+W which I tend to prefer.

Additionally I rather enjoy using filters like a 10 stop ND and r72 IR as well, which I doubt cheesycam would offer. Camera seems to have pretty decent IR sensitivity too FYI


Only other thing waiting for a solution then is how to trigger the camera for bulb mode. Its great it has a bulb mode of course, but holding the shutter down for a long exposure just isn't going to work. Sony really should of given it a Time mode instead where a press opens the shutter and then another press closes the shutter.

I'm thinking I could probably rig something up myself to get that task done though as the shutter button is right at the front edge of the camera.

Perhaps a little riser coming off of a spare dovetail QR plate and then just tack weld (or JB weld) a nut off the side of the riser for a little bolt with wings on it. To activate the shutter just spin the bolt down so it depresses the shutter, which has a very light tough and wouldn't need much force and when your exposure is done spin it a quarter turn back the other way.

Could perhaps add some sort of filter holder tube to the front of the QR plate as well....

Some might think wanting to do long exposures with a compact sort of a silly goal to have, but personally for me, I think having the ability to carry the RX100 in one pocket and maybe my little UltraPod in my back pocket when talking a walk around the shore and still being able to produce some "big camera" type images would be simply fantastic.




Jul 28, 2012 at 01:26 PM
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p.13 #4 · Sony Zeiss RX100


Does anyone else notice a slight amount of glow also known as spherical aberrations wide open at F1.8 for close range objects or is that just my copy?


Jul 28, 2012 at 11:34 PM
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p.13 #5 · Sony Zeiss RX100


FlyPenFly wrote:
Does anyone else notice a slight amount of glow also known as spherical aberrations wide open at F1.8 for close range objects or is that just my copy?


How close? I'l look at some files in the morning.



Jul 28, 2012 at 11:35 PM
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p.13 #6 · Sony Zeiss RX100


About this close.

When taken mid distance wide open, say 4 feet away, it seems to go away almost completely.

















Jul 28, 2012 at 11:53 PM
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p.13 #7 · Sony Zeiss RX100


Oh, I've also noticed a dust spot on mine. Waah.







Jul 28, 2012 at 11:58 PM
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p.13 #8 · Sony Zeiss RX100


I wonder if this shutter release cable would work with the RX100:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&item=260690641922&nma=true&rt=nc&si=Iloc5elXs%252BluSgVN6by363zidlI%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc#ht_2404wt_962




Jul 29, 2012 at 02:57 AM
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p.13 #9 · Sony Zeiss RX100


kevmaughan wrote:
Just want to chime in for a cheap minimalist case if you have bought into the m43 system. The little drawstring felt bag that comes with the Oly flash (FL-300 I think) fits perfectly and should be sufficient to keep pocket lint and scratches from messing up your RX


You mean something like this:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Soft-Sheep-Skin-Leather-Camera-Case-Pouch-Bag-Cover-Sony-DSC-RX100-/160853511765?pt=US_Camera_Cases_Bags&hash=item25739dce55#ht_5587wt_1270




Jul 29, 2012 at 03:57 AM
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p.13 #10 · Sony Zeiss RX100


FlyPenFly: is that a Lunar Eclipse on you wharf image?


Is it on lens or on sensor, your proximity to the waterfront could indicate a front lens blob. Let's hope so.



Jul 29, 2012 at 05:42 AM
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p.13 #11 · Sony Zeiss RX100


Sensor


Jul 29, 2012 at 07:33 AM
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p.13 #12 · Sony Zeiss RX100


Am loving my rx100 . a compilation of reviews and a link to my photo gallery of sample shots
http://antidotepictures.tumblr.com/post/27950376779/sony-rx100-wow-is-an-understatement

Cheers,
kl



Jul 29, 2012 at 07:53 AM
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p.13 #13 · Sony Zeiss RX100


FlyPenFly wrote:
Oh, I've also noticed a dust spot on mine. Waah.


I see three (equally sized) dust spots in that image. There might be more. If you increase the contrast and clarity to an extreme value you'll be able to find all of them.



Jul 29, 2012 at 07:57 AM
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p.13 #14 · Sony Zeiss RX100


FPF: sucks. Who sneezed in the sensor assembly line?

Now you MUST reduce your RX100 to b&w photography of scantily clad women in polka dot bikinis only.

I wish I could feel sorry for you.

Seriously though: I like what the RX100 seems capable of, not that I need it or anything. When my X10 gives in (nudging it towards the edge of the table) I might take a deeper look at it.

EDIT: spelling



Jul 29, 2012 at 08:16 AM
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p.13 #15 · Sony Zeiss RX100


FlyPenFly wrote:
Does anyone else notice a slight amount of glow also known as spherical aberrations wide open at F1.8 for close range objects or is that just my copy?


As I noted earlier, that is also the impression I got from a number of reviews, particularly the Taiwanese one linked a while ago: http://www.eprice.com.tw/dc/talk/1433/4700492/



Jul 30, 2012 at 01:44 AM
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p.13 #16 · Sony Zeiss RX100


The RX 100 is very good close up.







Jul 30, 2012 at 10:38 AM
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p.13 #17 · Sony Zeiss RX100


My review just went up:

http://gearpatrol.com/2012/07/30/in-depth-sony-rx100/


Some unpublished photos:





IIRC, these are wide open.






Jul 30, 2012 at 12:32 PM
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p.13 #18 · Sony Zeiss RX100


Thanks for the review Fly. I can't see a reason to get this camera personally, having the NEX-5N, but if I were to recommend a "better" p&s to a friend, this would be it. Awesome camera for casual shooters.


Jul 30, 2012 at 01:13 PM
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p.13 #19 · Sony Zeiss RX100


I actually wouldn't recommend it for casual shooters, its way more camera than what most people would know how to use effectively.

It's hard to beat the Canon SD line for a highly automated casual cam.



Jul 30, 2012 at 01:19 PM
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p.13 #20 · Sony Zeiss RX100


briantho wrote:
Thanks for the review Fly. I can't see a reason to get this camera personally, having the NEX-5N, but if I were to recommend a "better" p&s to a friend, this would be it. Awesome camera for casual shooters.


I've got a little different take on this and I agree with Fly.

Now that I've had the RX 100 for a couple of weeks, I'm going to sell my NEX 5N and my two primary cameras will be the RX100 and NEX 7. The RX 100 is way smaller than the NEX 5N and the results are better than the 5N with the kit lens.

I'm not sure a casual shooter will reap the benefits of the RX100 over say a Canon S100 or the like. It's in the hands of an experienced enthusiast or pro that this camera will shine. The raw files really sing with good post processing skills, whereas the jpegs are just ok. Another example is that not that many causal shooters would understand that in low light you're better off shooting the lens at the widest focal length to reap the benefits of the 1.8 aperture that is only available wide in order to keep the ISO down and get cleaner files.



Jul 30, 2012 at 01:28 PM
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