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Trying out the “compact” Sony RX1 let me to believe that modern “rolleiflexes” (massive top of consumer image quality packed in a small and portable solution) could very well exist outside of the overfamed Leica brand. While the sensor display similar greatness as modern 24mp fullframe Sony sensors (seen in the Nikon D600/D610, Sony a99/a7), the 35mm Zeiss Lens makes the entire experience very enjoyable by providing a balanced look in colors/sharpness/contrast/bokeh that is very hard to match. Found at 1600$, the solution represents an amazing value for those who pair the camera with say an RX100 or want to carry the smallest and highest image quality producing camera.
The build quality of the body is near perfect as no detail or corners have been cut. The only complain is that the body itself gets heavy after an hour of handholding (I was really treating it like a point and shoot)
AF isn't it’s strong point though, people wanting quicker AF would want to invest in the A7. Some quirks like not using the smallest f number in shutter priority mode don’t really prevent this from being an amazing camera to recommend.
By setting the camera profile to “Deep” in the develop module of Lightroom, you will already achieve a great look to work on from the get go. This streamlines the workflow even more than any other files I’ve worked with.
If there is a camera today that's the perfect mariage between sensor and lens, this is probably IT.
I really loved the RX1
Photograph taken at 13:29pm on Friday February 15th 2013 off Knee Hill A2041 and New Road in the grounds of Lesnes Abey Wood in Bexleyheath, Kent, England.
Nikon D800 14mm 1/250s f/11.0 iso200 Mirror Up
RAW (14-bit)
Samyang AE 14mm f/2.8 ED IF UMC. Nikon MB-D12 battery grip. Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod. Manfrotto quick release plate 200PL-14. Manfrotto 327RC2 Grip action ball head. My memory 32GB class 10 20MB/s SDHC. Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Nikon GP-1 GPS unit
LATITUDE: N 51d 29m 10.19s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 7m 43.33s
ALTITUDE: 1.0m
Looking through an AE-1, Shutter Priority fullframe film camera. Shutter speed is set to 1/500 sec. So that drops my aperture to 1.4-1.8 for a correct exposure.
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