>> ( Sony SLT-A77, Rokinon 8mm, Sigma 10-20 f4.0-5.6, Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3, Sigma 50-500 f4.5-6.3 OS, Minolta 70-210 f4.0, Minolta 50 f1.7, Sony RX-100 ) <<<, if it's not canon, nikon, leica, fuji or he's not making a buck on it, he'll bash it, he'll say whatever just released is the best thing EVER and he bought one and that's the one you need, you don't need anything else...until the next new thing comes out, he'll contradict himself a month or two later, don't forget to help him support his growing family. Original 5 MB © file. I'm an artist. google_ad_client = "pub-9972917844935201"; Sony RX1 Zeiss Sonnar 35mm f/2 diaphragm at f/4. Sure I could try to tweak it in RAW or photoshop, but what I need is more subtle than that, and I doubt that I could get the colors I want even if I tried. bigger. rx100 m1,2,3,4,5,6; RX1r; General Topics. Adorama pays top dollar for your used gear, better 35mm f/2 lenses have been around since the 1950s, Photoshop's Thanks to a 1,200-zone evaluative metering sensor featured inside the RX1R II, the metering overall is brilliant. All the best to you and yours… Sure, colors look fine to 99% of the general public who buy this, but to a Colorist like me for whom color is everything, the colors don't sing anywhere near as well as they do on my Nikons or Canons. google_ad_width = 120; Here it is at ISO 20,000, hand-held: San Antonio, Texas.
....and don't forget to donate some money to him so he can support himself and his family.... Keep in mind, HE DOES NOT LIKE SONY. The only way to take full advantage of what this camera can do technically is to turn off some of the automation, which as pros who have to produce to eat know, makes this camera too slow. People who shoot for a living have no time for this baloney — especially if we can't find the shutter speed adjustment! The Sony Cyber-shot RX1R II is a full-frame, 42MP compact camera with a fixed 35mm F2 lens. The 35mm f/2 lens is sharp, but it has more distortion and lateral chromatic aberration than I'd accept at this price range. http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/50470992. A little too orange or amber is good, but a little too green is death for me. Similar compact LEICA 35mm f/2 lenses and Nikon 35mm f/1.8 lenses have been available since the 1950s without distortion, yet this lens always has some distortion. Maybe there is a way to alter the chosen maximum aperture and slowest shutter speed for Auto ISO, but I never found it. RX1R. I was expecting this to be as good as rangefinder lenses from LEICA, but no. The key to the RX10's appeal is that its lens has a constant f/2.8 aperture throughout its zoom range. The Japanese Zeiss lens isn't what I'd expect. (Sony RX1, built-in flash, ISO 100, f/8 at 1/160.) I support my growing family through this website, as crazy as it might seem. We're glad you asked. The Leica Q2 Monochrom is a version of the Gold Award-winning Q2 that only shoots images in black and white. It sounds like a quick repurpose of his RX1 review. I'd get mine at Adorama or at B&H.