mco_970 wrote:
@David - 1 second handheld?? Good grief!!
I wish I had focused a tad further into the first photo.
Second crappy photo is just me bitching a little bit about the weather today (hail). Hrrrmph. Broke all my vehicle's windshields. I shot video with the RX100 and now I can watch my car getting dimpled like a golf ball over and over again.
Crappy about the hail and damage... Nice first shot though!
The great thing about the RX100 for me is that when I go on a business trip that isn't photo related, I have a camera that takes stock acceptable images that I don't have to worry about leaving in a hotel room. I just put it in my laptop bag. Once in awhile I have to leave it in the car when visiting a "no cameras" facility.
Vern,
My favorite would be #6 altho all of the shots are top notch. Did you use any filters??
Trying to convince my son, first year college, that this camera would more easily suit his situation that his slr and multiple lenses.
After viewing your photos I think he's beginning to think that might be a good idea.
dylan21 wrote:
Vern,
My favorite would be #6 altho all of the shots are top notch. Did you use any filters??
Trying to convince my son, first year college, that this camera would more easily suit his situation that his slr and multiple lenses.
After viewing your photos I think he's beginning to think that might be a good idea.
dylan
Thanks for the feedback! I used a CPL and ND filters via the Sony filler adapter kit that works very well.