Sony Cyber-Shot RX100 VI Digital Camera with Grip Kit
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Wanted It To Capture The Unexpected Photo Ops
This would have been my 5th Sony Camera, but I am afraid it will be returned. 1- I Am A MacBook Pro user and not being able to currently shoot Raw was the first disappointment. Since I am a working photographer I hoped to work around this with Adobe Raw, but the reviews I have read are very mixed. 2-I live in New Mexico which is extremely sunny. Not having the ability to add a UV filter restricts outside shots GREATLY. We have 360 days of sun... Show More
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Camera is great, but case included in kit is WAY TOO LARGE
The RX100M6 is great, but don't buy this kit because the case is too large. It is about the right thickness but 1-1/4" too long and 1/2" too wide (which is a lot for such a small camera), so it is unnecessarily bulky and the camera slides around in it too much.
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Actual 5 star camera (almost)
I like just about everything about this camera. - It starts up quickly - If focuses fast and has a variety of modes depending on what you want it to focus on. - It takes crisp, clear, and colorful photos. - It fits in my pocket so I don't look like a tourist walking down a city street. - Wide angle is great for area shots. The zoom brings you in close enough. I found the 3-1 on the M5 too limiting. - I can live with the battery str... Show More
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7 Thoughts
I am a stills photographer, use Sony equipment, shoot in Manual Mode, and utilize Flexible Spot to control focus. That said, let me share some thoughts on the new Sony RX100 VI: 1) The best way to maximize quality on a 1" sensor camera is to fill the viewfinder with the image you ultimately want. The less cropping, the higher quality. The zoom on the VI makes this much easier to accomplish. 2) There are some times you cannot "zoom with ... Show More
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SUPERIOR
The camera is solid, very well built, and performs very similar to prior cameras in the RX100 lineup. The images are very crisp, near 24mm and 200mm a trained eye may notice some slight details, but this is a pocket camera rather than a DSLR, so I had to remind myself to check image quality vs. my other point & shoot camera for a fair evaluation of the image quality. determination ... excellent ! The camera fits into the leather ca... Show More
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