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Major panic moment last night/this morning. I was going to start shooting for today's 365, set the camera on the tripod, went to grab the remote shutter and one of the legs of my tripod collapsed. My camera crashed into the floor and the device on it for the remote flew out and my camera screen protector too. My first reaction: the camera, oh the camera... it seem to be fine, but the base of the remote shutter broke. Since it is made out of plastic I was able to glue it together and fix it. Not cool at 4 am. I was seriously panicking... :S
23/365 Those who are getting paid for making video on the DSLR platform can buy some beautifully engineered rod mount system. The rest of us either make our own or improvise using the cheap Cowboy Studio/Adorama shoulder support. Here's my effort using the provided offset and an old flash bracket to get the viewfinder to my eye level. My viewfinder is also DIY using a Cavision Monitor Hood Viewfinder System attached to a screen protector that mounts view the eyecup. I have a Giottos quick release so I can get the camera on and off quickly. I'm using 2x Pedco UltraPod II as handles &, hidden by the camera is my Zoom H4 with my pink noise cable allowing me to record and monitor sound on the H4 and feed the signal out to the 5D II mic input.
Photograph taken at an altitude of Seventy two metres at 09:53am on Saturday 24th June 2017 off the A20 Sidcup bypass and Old Perry Street, in the beautiful forest grounds of Scadbury Park Nature Reserve in Chiselhurst in the London Borough of Bromley.
The Park was first mentioned back in the thirteenth century when it was owned by the de Scathebury family. It is also a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation, with over 300 acres of land, and is part of an extensive wildlife corridor together with Petts Wood and the Jubilee Country Park.
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Nikon D7200 10mm 1/10s f/4.0 iso100 RAW (14Bit)Handheld with Nikkor VR vibration reduction enabled. Size L (6000x4000). Auto focus AF-C with 3D-tracking enabled. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto white balance.Auto Active D-lighting.
Nikkor AF-S 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED. Phot-R 77mm UV filter.Nikon MB-D15 Battery grip pack. Nikon EN-EL battery (2Hoodman H-EYEN22S soft rubber eyecup. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 32GB Class 10 SDHC. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Expert Shield screen protector for D7200. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.
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LATITUDE: N 51d 24m 48.40s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 5m 15.80s
ALTITUDE: 96.0m
RAW (TIFF) FILE: 68.90MB
PROCESSED FILE: 28.70MB
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PROCESSING POWER:
Nikon D7200 Firmware versions A 1.10 C 1.02 (9/3/17) L 2.015 (Lens distortion control version 2)
HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB SATA storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit (Version 1.2.4 24/11/2016). Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.
1Password app on Sony Xperia Z1 (Sony logo is missing as the original screen protector has been replaced).
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3.10.18: Returned the A7RIII and 55 f/1.8 and ordered the A7II + kit lens (28-70 f3.5-5.6) + Sony 35mm f1.4. For now I will keep the RX10IV for it's long lens, and sell the RX1. I will visit the question of buying the 24-105 f/4.0 next year (it might be in stock by then in Canada).
4.10.18: Camera and lenses delivered today - inserted the Sony SDXC UHS-II 64gb card. The battery is the same for the RX10M4, so I used my spare..
5.10.18 It was sunny yesterday and raining today, so lucked-in ,on late afternoon test shots outside (default factory setup - which = jpegs only - I shoot raw). all shots were darker so my default may have to be +.7.
Attached screen protector and Leash strap system. Tested both lenses with my NISSIN i40 flash.
7.10.18: Selling the kit lens and holding out for the 24-105 f/4.0. Sold.
9.10.18: In the absence of any info re next shipment to any Canadian dealers, ordered the 24-105 f4.0 from Adorama late in the evening. Shipped via Fedex.
Waiting see how time line is with Customs.
10.10.18: Scheduled delivery: Fedex - Thursday 10/11/2018 by 5:00 pm
11.10.18: Delivered just before 5. Test shots around the house (available natural light) - very happy with this combo - sharp!
19.10.18: Foggy day @ Beacon Hill Park. 24-105 shooting. Happy with bokeh. Many raw shots better than camera processed jpg.
22.12.18: I elected to take the RX1 and RX100M5 to Hawaii ( but I really would have preferred taking the a7ii and lenses ) but today's travel by air (security) and reduced carry-on sizes, at least for me, the smaller the better.
My saga from Aperture to Lightroom (I still prefer the workflow, but not the rendering of Sony raw) and finally to Capture one: Capture One Pro is way to much tech for me, and they now want $200.00 USD ( CDN $272.00 ) for an upgrade to Capture One Pro 12!
The current version of ON1 is closer to Lightroom than what I have seen so far, is fast and closer to the Sony colours, but not IMO, the same C1's Sony colours.
I waited for Luminar 3 to come out with their version of a DAM, but so far it seems to me to be an unfinished product, besides it keeps on crashing for me.
Bottom Line is that I have opted to start using C1 Express for Sony, which is free, and which meets most of my processing needs. I will continue to monitor and use ON1 for family shoots.
The weather since we got back has been pretty stormy, and I am adverse to shooting in wet weather with 'moisture and dust resistant" gear. So I will give myself a season gift of a Manfrotto Pro Light Camera Cover: Elements E-690 PL #MB PL-E-690 - currently on pre-boxing day sale.
11.02.19: Processing: Changed from Aperture to Lightroom 6 and then to Capture One( several years before their conversion t the 'Cloud' as Sony colours and processing were/was better in my opinion). C1's annual upgrade fee doubled in the last year so I opted for Capture One Sony instead. I have copies of both Luminar 3 (I prefer the latter to ON1, and ON1 (I really thought that ON1 would replaceLightroom for me, but Raw shots had colour fringing while the other apps did not, but I am sticking to C1 Sony for my Catalog, while processing as needed with Luminar 3 and Aurora 19 (more so than with Topaz).
I hope I will not regret the fact that the mount on this cam only has 4 screws as opposed to the III which has 6.
For now I will keep the RX10IV for it's long lens, and sell the RX1. I will visit the question of buying the 24-105 f/4.0 next year (it might be in stock by then in Canada) 4.10.18: Camera and lenses delivered today.
27.01.19: Present Kit - RX10M4 to Wife, RX1 as well as RX100M5 retained. Long shots for now with the OM-D EM1 and 70-300 (140-600 ).
Re: 24-105 f/4.0 - really happy with this lens, with the exception of some purple fringing.
1.08.19: Deciding whether or not to travel with this cam + the 24-105 (heavy) vs. the RX1 - 35mm f/2.0 (light). In addition to the latter I will have the RX100M5 & an iPhone Xs Max. In addition to the Peak Design Straps I will also use their Cuff as well.
15.09.19: Regreted somewhat not taking the ILCE-7M2. The RX1 viewfinder kept falling off in crowded conditions, tour buses, security etc..
Je suis le premier à jeter ces protecteurs en plastique transparent de Nikon. Ils sont rapidement rayés, accumulent de la poussière et des particules dommageables entre elles et l’écran LCD. Quand il pleut, l’eau s’infiltre juste sous le panneau de plastique et c’est tout simplement inutilisable...
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Protect your Nikon D810 LCD with the CGS III DSLR LCD SCREEN PROTECTOR
I’m the first to throw away those crappy clear plastic protectors Nikon ships with their pro DSLR bodies. They quickly get scratched, gather damaging dust and particles between them and the LCD. When it rains water just infiltrates under the plastic panel and it’s just plain...
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- GARIZ Genuine Leather Fuji X-Pro1 Half Case - Black
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- 3.0" inch GGS Glass LCD Screen Protector
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JC Lens Hood, Abrahamsson Mini Soft Release, Lensmate X100s Thumb Grip, 2 extra Wasabi batteries with charger, and B+W 49mm 010 MRC UV filter, Screen Protector
They're 100% Eco-Friendly and 100% handcrafted using natural wood. Comes with a protective screen protector and each has a protective felt pad on the inner lining of the cases.
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The first shot I took with my new to my RX1RII. I had to go back inside becasue I forgot to purchase a rear screen protector.
My experience using it here and some more on my recent post on my blog, eugeneslikeness.blogspot.ca. If you want to try it just visit my blog and you may be the lucky winner.
Calculator shown in my photo has the following screen protector applied, which as you can see is almost impossible to notice:
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I also highly recommend the following soft case, which fits the Prime like a glove, even with the plastic slide cover attached:
The HP Prime is the only graphing calculator with a capacitive touch-screen, allowing pinch to zoom on graphs. Exam approved. Allows RPN operation. Faster operation than any TI calculator, and easier to use than the TI Nspire.
I acquired two HP Primes for my children who are in Jr. High and High school. The Primes were purchased from Walmart in the USA, which as of July 2018 was the lowest priced seller of any I could find. I myself own an HP28S which is purchased for engineering school in 1989, and a 48GX with 128MB FRAM card and Meta Kernel, and the 50g.
Photo shot with natural window light entering a soft-light cube with gradient background, using a Panasonic GH5 with Olympus 12-100mm F4 lens at F11, ISO200.
Photograph taken at an altitude of Seventy one metres at 09:12am on Saturday 24th June 2017 off the A20 Sidcup bypass and Old Perry Street, in the beautiful open grounds of Scadbury Park Nature Reserve in Chiselhurst in the London Borough of Bromley.
The Park was first mentioned back in the thirteenth century when it was owned by the de Scathebury family. It is also a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation, with over 300 acres of land, and is part of an extensive wildlife corridor together with Petts Wood and the Jubilee Country Park.
These horses are owned and loved by the family who reside in the big house off the main footpath, and they always respond to the lure of a bag of carrots and apples, as on this occasion.
Nikon D7200 24mm 1/400s f/4.5 iso100 RAW (14Bit)Handheld with Nikkor VR vibration reduction enabled. Size L (6000x4000). Auto focus AF-C with 3D-tracking enabled. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto white balance.Auto Active D-lighting.
Nikkor AF-S 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED. Phot-R 77mm UV filter.Nikon MB-D15 Battery grip pack. Nikon EN-EL battery (2Hoodman H-EYEN22S soft rubber eyecup. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 32GB Class 10 SDHC. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Expert Shield screen protector for D7200. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.
LATITUDE: N 51d 24m 44.06s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 5m 53.12s
ALTITUDE: 71.0m
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RAW (TIFF) FILE: 68.90MB
PROCESSED FILE: 24.10MB
PROCESSING POWER:
Nikon D7200 Firmware versions A 1.10 C 1.02 (9/3/17) L 2.015 (Lens distortion control version 2)
HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB SATA storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit (Version 1.2.4 24/11/2016). Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S 12 inch Tablet (Black), Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 2.2 GHz Intel Core m3 Processor, 4GB RAM and 128GB solid state drive
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But if you need to put in some work, the Galaxy TabPro S, driven by Windows 10 Home, gets down to business.
Bundled with a full-size keyboard and featuring an Intel processor, you can create, write and edit just the way you would on a Laptop. Beautiful and powerful, the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is ready to play and quick to work.
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It includes an Intel Core M processor with 4 GB RAM and 128 GB solid state drive so you’ll have more power to work and more space to store.
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Series: TabPro
Item model number: SM-W700NZKAXAR
Screen Size: 12 inches
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Rich colors and crisp details on the vibrant 12 inch Super AMOLED display.
Processor: 2.2 GHz Intel Core m3
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
RAM: 4 GB
Memory Speed: 1600 MHz
Hard Drive: 128 GB
Wireless Type: 802.11a/b/g
Color: Black
Processor Brand: Intel
Processor Count: 2
Flash Memory Size: 128 GB
Hard Drive Rotational Speed: 1 RPM
Be productive with the included full-size, detachable keyboard with integrated touchpad.
128 GB Solid State Drive
Item Weight: 1.5 pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H: 11.43 x 0.25 x 7.83 inches
Thin and light, the 2-in-1 Galaxy TabPro S won't weigh you down.
Voltage: 7.6 volts
Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
With fast charging, get up to 10.5 hours on a single charge.
Shipping Weight: 4.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
International Shipping: This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Date First Available at Amazon.com: January 23, 2016
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Pink iPhone case with a smoke colored iPhone case. iPhone cases show the kickstands. Kick stands stand iPhone cases up to view movies, videos, calls, messages, etc.
iPhone case horizontal stand is for movies and videos. Vertical iPhone case stand is for calls and messages.
Titan Clear iPhone case is located at www.gizmac.com. The iPhone cases are made of polycarbonate plastic. A screen protector is included with the iPhone case.
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Since I kept getting tiny pieces of glass in my finger otherwise.
I think I'll buy one of those no-scratch screen protectors, and that should keep everything held together nicely.
I’m the first to throw away those crappy clear plastic protectors Nikon ships with their pro DSLR bodies. They quickly get scratched, gather damaging dust and particles between them and the LCD. When it rains water just infiltrates under the plastic panel and it’s just plain...
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Protection d’écran GGS III LCD professionnel pour votre Nikon D810
Je suis le premier à jeter ces protecteurs en plastique transparent de Nikon. Ils sont rapidement rayés, accumulent de la poussière et des particules dommageables entre elles et l’écran LCD. Quand il pleut, l’eau s’infiltre juste sous le panneau de plastique et c’est tout simplement inutilisable...
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It was noted at 2:23 PM on July 20, 2019 that this Monarch Caterpillar was no longer feeding. Attempts were made to place fresh milkweed in its habitat and gently place it on the leaves to induce feeding. Four attempts were made, but each time it would crawl away, rear up and look around. At that point, I placed the caterpillar in a dark, quiet place.
His measurements at this point remained the same as the previous one taken at 6:36 PM on July 19, 2019, 45mm in length and 25.12mm in girth at 2:23 PM July 20, 2019.
By 9:12 PM, July 20, 2019, it had attached itself to one side of the net screen protector around the little habitat I provided and is now in the "J" position for pupation. It will hang like this for about 24 hours and then begin to form a green pupa or chrysalis. It will take 9-14 days to develop into a Monarch Butterfly! *See this link: www.butterflybushes.com/monarch_metamorphosis.htm and the "J" photo below.
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Life is good.
And you haven't seen "Lord Of The Rings" until you've seen it in 2.35:1 widescreen aspect ratio on a 2.5" screen.
(See, the widescreen format fills your peripheral vision, making it a much more immersive entertainment experience.)
(Assuming, or course, that you can duct-tape the iPod directly to your face, or closer if possible.)
BLU VIVO 5 Smartphone 5.5 inch 4G LTE GSM Unlocked, 1.3GHz Octa Core Processor, 32GB Internal memory, 3GB RAM, Google Android 5.1 Lollipop - Silver
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The image stabilization in HX9V for video is quite excellent to begin with. The autofocus/ focus tracking also works quite well.
However, slight and/or significant improvements can be made when using the HX9V as a video recording device by:
1. Adding a viewfinder; I picked the LCDVF 169 (~2.2x) optical viewfinder. Though the VF has no diopter, in this case, it really doesn't matter since manual focusing (critical focusing) could not be done with the camera. The LCDVF is a lightweight, good quality VF that snaps on (using magnet strip that goes around the camera's LCD) the HX9V LCD. The optical quality is excellent. The 2x magnification works well, and the results are comparable to what you could see through an electronic viewfinder, and easily better than the Panasonic EVF for GF1 camera.
The advantage is that unlike a small EVF, this LCDVF can improve stabilization since you are essentially stabilizing the camera through some pressure applied to the viewfinder.
If you shoot videos, without a doubt this is an accessory that would help not only further stabilizes the camera but also allows you to see the camera LCD in ANY lighting situation. LCDVF costs around 140 USD including tax (I bought it from B&H), which is more affordable than even the comparable, Zacuto Z-Finder JR.
The magnetic frame of LCDVF that sticks on to the camera's LCD, however does NOT perfectly fit as you may lose 1-2mm of viewing from the (top and botton) edges. It also recommends not using any screen protector, but I have one on and I am confident, the strip will stay on very strong.
2. Adding a simple hand grip; I got a cheap one from Calumet Photo for around 14USD. That adds a little more stabilization and make you feel like you're shooting old-school 8mm film camera.
The addition of these 2 accessories make video shooting (as well as shooting stills) a more enjoyable experience, at least for me.
16.07.14: Well Canada ExpressPost were able to exceed their projection for a 2 day delivery, and actually 'tried' to deliver the shipment this morning. By saying tried, they did not use the door bell, just knock on the door and take off, which is what they did today. The normal tracking should show the shipment arriving at Richmond, and then nothing until arrival in Victoria the next morning. This time around no arrival in Richmond indicated. To say I am not happy with them is an understatement.
17.07.14: Off to pick up the shipment. After hot, sunny weather for the past few weeks, wouldn't you know that the weather is changing this weekend, so I may have one day of sun left, and hopefully some clouds and showers only (test the dust/water resistant body/lens?).
while in my experience most new cams have a battery partially charged, that was not the case with this one. Charged while in the car as well as while baby sitting, and managed to get some shots of the twins and garden macros ( handheld ). So far so good. The colour for the OOC Hydrangea was IMO spot on, and the handheld macros good as well - I am sure the tripod mounted macros are also going to please. I also found the exposure compensation dial to be well placed and so much easier than on the E-M1. The VF is very good.
18.07.14: While waiting for my wife, I shot (midday sun, high overcast) test shots to get used to the camera and it's controls, as well pixel peep. I shoot mainly in program mode and adjust using exposure compensating (in my 20s I shot with a Pentax and had to learn how to use Aperture and Shutter, as well as pre-focusing ahead of where a racing car is fast approaching. When digital came out I got lazy and relied on the algorithms to do the work for me for the most part. The way that this camera is set up, I may just get back to shooting manually.
Wifi communication with my iPad works seemlessly, and the same transfer feed or faster than the card plug-in. No 'do not import duplicates' option, so if one is travelling and reviewing every night without picking each shot, one will end up with many duplicates - I back-up to a small travel hard drive nightly. PlayMemories will not transfer video (I am guessing because I film in AVCHD mode). I agree with most reviewers that the zoom is slow, but for me, not a deal breaker as I shoot landscapes for the most part.
I find the size and balance comfortable, although the weight is in the lens. If I had this lens (for example) mounted on the E-M1, I would more than likely also have the grip on, which would then be heavier than the RX10. I fully expect to take this camera and the M3 when I travel (the DMZ-TS5 for beaches and snorkelling).
The only problem I may have is that once my wife gets her hands on the RX10, her E-M5 and lenses may be sold, and I will have to get a replacement RX10 before the incentives run out at the end of this month :)
Back to the test shots today, one shot of a building entrance sign, albeit I shot it at an angle @ 200mm exhibited purple fringing when zoomed in on the lcd as well as on the iPad - pixel peeping? Reminded me of a Sony 'bridge' camera many years ago that had a lot of purple fringing (IMO) issues. In this case not noticable unless at 100% and probably corrected in PP - I will be checking that out on LR5 and DxO.
23.07.14: Had an opportunity to shoot twin granddaughters (19 month old) on the boardwalk of a local park, and while I would have had more in focus shots with the E-M1, this cam was on the money for the most part. Colours are not the same as what I get from Olympus, but acceptable, and since I shoot raw, they can be adjusted in LR5.5. Minor irritant is the SD card retrieval, as anyone with large hands/fingers (I do not) must have a real problem getting the card out . My wife got to shoot with it as well and really likes the dial/adjustment options over her E-M5, and said it is reminiscent of her Olympus OM many years past.
27.07.14: More twins shooting, all in focus, and very happy with the range of the 24-200 @ 2.8 (video shooting with the ability to adjust exposure compensation is great for me) . Even so, I have decided not to sell my 35-100/f2.8. I still feel that the combo of the latter with my E-M1 is a far superior combo for my landscape shooting ( in particular when travelling by RV where space s not an issue, as opposed to air travel with the security and weight restrictions these days). The RX100M3 will travel with me with either the RX10 or the E-M1
(my main problem will be not caving in and taking all three).
29.07.14: B&H just delivered the Sony ECM-XYST1M (Stereo Microphone with wind screen). First time I have purchased a Microphone for a digital camera. Plugged it in along with a pair of headphones and attached the cam to a monopod - quickly clear to me that the mike picks up any handling of the camera noise however lite a touch.
Yesterday while checking out the DSC Forum on Dpreview I came across a posting by Dan Carter re his filming a cruise using both the RX10 and RX100m2 - (Vimeo.com/88502443) using the following set-up:
Sony RX10 & RX100II
Benro A38TB fluid monopod
Benro S2 fluid head
P&C Pistol Grip.
I though it was very well done.
Polarizer
Music: Caribbean Pirates Steel Band
My current settings based on user suggestions, Dpreview , Sony DSC Forum:
www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3699943#forum-post-54032528
2.08.14: What with LR going to the 'Cloud', and IMO, not rendering my raw files to my satisfaction, Aperture being replaced by 'Photo', Capture One not really dovetailing to my work flow, I am in the hunt for a compromise app. Years ago I purchased Bibble which was in turn merged with Corel and named AfterDark Pro. I upgraded to their latest version recently, and although the flow is not along the lines of Aperture (which was my favourite), it surprised me with it's rendering of RX10 shots, in particular one raw shot of the twins using the on board flash. It also appeared to me to render previews of a 3000+ catalog at a speed that is acceptable to me. Corel also seem to be keeping abreast of new camera updates a lot sooner than Aperture and other suggested Aperture replacement options.
I am keeping my Aperture catalogs up to date just in case Apple surprise us with 'Photo'.
4.08.14: I have had a love hate video workflow with available Mac software, especially with iMovie. Last year I had to hunt around for iMovie HD as an option when converting VHSC , Sony DVC HD etc., video. With my GH3 (since sold) I had to buy Aunsoft Panasonic AVCHD Converter Pro. This past week, I used the latter to convert and merge RX10 files, then processed them in Adobe Premier Elements 12. Previous version of the latter have proven to be frustrating for me, but this time around the flow worked smoothly for the most part. I will be shooting more video with this cam - I am pleased with the results and find this camera so much easier to shoot video with than the E-M1.
22.08.14: Decisions, decisions.....the Nissin i40 is now availalble at B&H ("for travelling incoporating many features such as the LED video light, wireless TTL, tilting, rotating flash head, supporting up to 1/8,000 seconds shutter speed any many more."). This cam's flash is okay in a pinch, but the i40 seems ideally suited for the RX10 and travel (as well as @ home). Half decent light and I get little noise, but inside with natural (sunny daytimes or evenings or winter days, there is marginally more noise than the E-M1. I think that the i40 with it's rotating flash ( especially for portrait framing, may be just the ticket. Then again, the E-M1 with the Fl600r is already an option in my kit.
30.08.14: A firmware update from Sony(?) - yes, and updated [XAVcs] today. Now I must get a class 10+ 64gb card. Also picked up a Sony compact travel charger - small a and fast.
1.09.14: Reviewing some macro shots taken last month posted one today. IMO, not bad bokeh, and the colours OOC where almost the same as the Raw ( I am not aware of any processing by Photo Mechanic).
2.09.14: So firmware update and subsequent results leave me perplexed. I know that if you insert any card under 64gb.C10 one gets a message that XAVC s will not work. However, with the correct card, no message, then film a short sequence and open 'Private" file only to find AVCHD content and an MP4 both of which display no problem. I will now go off and see if anyone else is having the same problem.
17.09.14: Back from 11 day road trip (2500k) around the Provinces of B.C. and Alberta. I left the E-M1 at home and used the RX10 and RX100M3 for all my shooting. I duplicated shots with both cams for caparison purposes, but used the M3 for mostly for interior shots and the RX10 for landscape. I was very happy with the combo and was able to review shots while on the road, with my Macbook Air, but preliminary views on my Apple 27" screen (pixel peeping, what can I say) ingested by Aperture and Photo Mechanic, appeared to me to be noisier than I would have expected if using the E-M1 and 35-100 /f2.8.
More later as I review and PP.
21.09.13: Posted 3 shots so far with marginally more PP than the E-M1 might have, but Topaz was used for landscape shots as my typical workflow. I will more than likely opt for the E-M1 + 35-100 /f2.8 and RX100M3 combo for local and traveling shooting, and turn the RX10 over to my wife who, while she has the E-M5+12-35 /f2.8 and the RX100M2, she misses the range of the C8080 for travelling. The E-M1+ 17mm /f1.8 is my go to combo for indoor grandchildren shots, although the M3 is no slouch.
1.10.14: With regard to our touring of B.C. and Alberta last year and this year, I was fortunate enough to have several of my shots do rather well on Flickr with respect to views using the E-M1 and 35-100 /f2.8 combo, and this year I have had somewhat similar results using both the RX10 (@ 200) in particular) and the RX100M3.
I was more than happy with the original PP of the following shot, but blown away by the reception to the second PP: www.flickr.com/photos/om44pomch9/15219311139/
18.10.14: Sold my pany 35-100mm/f2.8 today. Our recent trip convinced me that the RX10 will suffice for travel and at home (most of the time for now). My E-M1 gets little use these days so I have to ask myself whether or not to sell it and lenses. As I grow older, the O-MD IS system is something I must consider, however, both the M3 and RX10 are good enough for the present.
28.10.14: www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3732311
6.11.14: Shooting indoors a lot due to the rain so the grand-kids are the subject matter. The -E-M1 plus the Fl600r+12-60mm/F2.8 are not my favorite combo indoors (I admit I am lazy and do not want to spend a whole lot of time programming the 600r which it seems to require [Never had that problem with Canon or Nikon flashes], and I also have to make sure that I use 2500mAh batteries or I get the dreaded yellow light and Auto Check flashing lights ( no warranty, a so called repair as nothing changed ). So what do I resort to? The M1 flash bounce and f/1.8 works for me every time, bar a high ceiling, although the E-M1 and 17mm/F1.8 + top notch IS, render better shots for me where motion is an issue.
I am really intrigued about the RX10 and Nissin i40 combination, in that the RX10 with it's built-in flash is not too bad (no bounce option), so will have to wait for some reviews.
16.11.14: We went out for a walk in the Uplands Park which is a Garry Oak Ecosystem. Clears and sunny skies, cold (frost on the ground in shaded path areas) but little to no wind, and the oak leafs had all been blown off in the last storm. I always think that there is a shot to be had of these trees at this time of the year, but I have yet to get one that I am happy with. I mention this because while shooting with the sun behind me and low in the sky, the shot that held the most promise for me, when viewed on my Apple Thunderbolt display, exhibited a lot of purple fringing (posted in my RX10 Album). I would not have been surprised if this had been shot into the sun. The latter is something my daughter-in-law experiences sometimes when shooting with certain Canon lenses. I reviewed this photo in both Aperture and Capture One Pro 8.01. The latter's Purple Fringing Defringe tool did not make much difference to my eye, but then, this is the first time I have seriously started using C1 for my hobby shooting (I have not been a fan of LR's rendition of Olympus or Sony raw, and especially the road they appear to be going down, or should I say to the cloud), and Aperture which is my favorite all around, is in transition to Photo whatever combination of iPhoto and Aperture that Apple decide on.
25.11.14: Pulled the plug today and passed the E-M1 and 12-40 lens onto my wife, an OM shooter from way back. I am now 100% over to Sony in that the replacement will be a RX1 - I expect it to take me back to the days of shooting landscapes with the D700. The A7 Black Friday advertised prices at London Drugs intrigued me, as well as the new A7r in particular, but the Sony lens road map + $ made up my mind. I am very happy with my RX10, RX100M3 and now I will add FF to my kit - no more lens's to carry around and change as required, to say nothing about the weight and inconvenience when traveling, etc.
11.12.14: www.dpreview.com/forums/post/54824379,
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13.12.14: In camera HDR -
www.dpreview.com/forums/post/54264708
24.12.14: 24.12.14: Took a gamble that the Larmor LCD Screen Protector for the RX100 series would fit on both this camera and the RX1. Applied today, no problem.
29.01.15: Interesting re switching from Aperture to C1:
www.phaseone.com/Imaging-Software/Capture-One/Testimonial...
2.03.15: So that now that I can travel camera 'light' (RX100M3, RX1 and/or RX10) I am preparing for a trip next month. I have traveled the area in question several times, and photo ops, at least for me, will be far fewer, unless I am testing the cams vs the E-M1+12-40mm/f2.8 and XZ-2 combo last time. I should be taking only one, but the RX100M3 and RX1 would do just fine, but the RX10 with it's zoom would also come in handy. Decisions, decision......
4.05.15: Finally back with a nasty case of bronchitis (which I attribute to the passengers getting on in San Diego for a 4 day cruise to Vancouver). The RX1 was with me most of the time while on shore except for snorkelling or what I considered not to secure areas. For instance we took a tour to La Antigua Guatemala and I had the RX1. RX100M3 and iPhone6+. High noon sun, but that is the way these tours off of cruise ships work of necessity. Back on board shots were reviewed on my iPad Air 2 and cards backed up to a small portable HD. I found the iPhone 6+ to be on me most of the time, while post processing and uploading to Flickr was a lark. Back home, I now get to review 3 weeks worth of shoots.
My wife opted take my RX10 (it reminds her of the Oly 8080) instead of the OMD-E-M1 , and I think that will become permanent. I missed the versatility of the RX10 for travelling, so if a RX20 shows up, I guess the E-M1 is on it's way out.
14.06.15: While travelling I found that I posted most shots to Flickr from the iPhone 6+ and a few RX1 shots from the iPad.
Most of my shooting was done with the RX1 (with VF) and the 100m3 for long shots. Although, an RX1 crop was pretty near the equivalent IMO. I have just about completed this trip's culling and PP. Am I happy to be back agin into FF shooting!
The short of it for me is: The RX1 for most of my type of shooting, the RX100M3 for interiors and for pocket only, and the RX10 for all around shooting ( although no where near as fast and stabilized as the E-M1 - I rarely need either option).
25.06.15: RX10M2 by the end of August. A number of performance improvements, including focus, however, what about slow zoom?
3.07.15: Selling this cam and pre-ordered the mark 2.
My M2 notes: www.flickr.com/photos/om44pomch9/19804919946/in/album-721...
My M3 Notes:
www.flickr.com/photos/om44pomch9/26564156200/in/album-721...
This photograph was taken at an altitude of Thirty metres, in the height of a misty and ethereal golden hour around sunrise, (Sunrise was at precisely 04:42am), at 03:59am on Tuesday 20th June 2017, off Rectory Lane in the grounds of Foots Cray Meadows, over the River Cray in Bexley, Kent, England.
Nikon D7200 20mm 1/400s f/4.5 iso100 RAW (14Bit) Size L (6000x4000). Auto focus AF-C with 3D-tracking enabled. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto white balance.Auto Active D-lighting.
Nikkor AF-S 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED. Phot-R 77mm UV filter.Nikon MB-D15 Battery grip pack. Nikon EN-EL battery (2). Manfrotto 055Xprob Carbon Fiber Tripod 3 Sections. Manfrotto 327RC2 Magnesium Ball Head. Manfrotto quick release plate 200PL-14. Jessops Tripod bag. Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Hoodman H-EYEN22S soft rubber eyecup. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 32GB Class 10 SDHC. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Expert Shield screen protector for D7200. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.
LATITUDE: N 51d 25m 20.56s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 7m 15.69s
ALTITUDE: 30.0m
Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release
Hoodman HGEC soft eyecup
Expert Shield screen protector for D7200
RAW (TIFF) FILE SIZE: 69.00MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) SIZE: 18.03MB
PROCESSING POWER:
Nikon D7200 Firmware versions A 1.10 C 1.02 (9/3/17) L 2.015 (Lens distortion control version 2)
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19.07.15: 22nd shipping date?
helpguide.sony.net/dsc/1540/v1/en/print.pdf
pdf.crse.com/manuals/4574924111.pdf
www.eoshd.com/2015/07/sony-rx10-m2-first-part-of-my-revie...
22.07.15: Shipped this afternoon, delivery Friday or Monday.
www.wimarys.com/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-rx10-ii-review/
23.07:15: Canada Post surprised the heck out of me as they just delivered the cam.
24.07.15: Spare battery fully charged and late afternoon sunny skies ( before rain forecast for the next few days ). Love the new VF, faster zoom ( fast or slow option ), faster focus and closer macro shooting. No video as yet, but will have to do some reading on the 4k and plan out for an upcoming tour of the interiors of B.C. and Alberta. Ordered GGS Larmor self-adhesive screen protector ( sold for Rx 100 series but fits on RX1 and 10 ).
www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3878452
First batch of jpg and raw shots reviewed today. LR 6.1 would not open raw. Capture One Pro 8.3 opened but rendering not satisfactory. Afinity Photo better but not satisfactory. Play Memories Ok but that is about it. Photo Mechanic 5 the best so far. I have not downloaded C1 for Sony and it may be that it has been updated for this cam and C1 Pro has not.
Painting out my den at the moment so the 27" Mac monitor is out of commission and it is my 'pixel peeping' tool. The Macbook Air is good for the interim, but I am used to viewing the RX1, RX100M3 and RX10 raw shots on the 27" @ 1:1.
25.07.15: Posted 3 shots OOC. Saved (Photo Mechanic 5) as tiff and will now process.
28.07.15: Test shot in the my album DSC-RX10ii. Capture One for Sony is up to date for these files, who knows when LR will update.
29.07.15: LR6 updated for RX10ii today and it works.
2.08.15: Sitting on the fence at the moment with respect to clarity and sharpness (to my eyes) with early shots. I was not happy with early shots and still find some that are not what I would expect (even checked my glasses). While the LCD indicates in focus, in both C1 Pro 8.3.2 and LR 6.1.1 the same shots were not in my view. Subsequent shooting has changed that perception, but I still have some reservations about the focusing. The latter is faster than the M1, and I fair better with the M2 when shooting fast moving grandkids. The plane shot in this album was one of 6 single shots all of which were in focus.
3.08.15: joecan.smugmug.com/Sony-RX10-Mk-II/.
4.08.15: www.dpreview.com/articles/7040436385/sony-cyber-shot-dsc-...
Water resistance?: www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3883052
The Armour LCD Screen Protector arrived and has been applied.
6.08.15: Amazon delivered a Lexar 1000x 64gb SDXC UHS-II/U3 Card. Installed and 4k ready to go, now I have to try it out and figure out the settings etc. Not sure how much I will use it, unless I decide to make a commitment to shoot something special over the next 12 months - a travelogue perhaps?
www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2015/08/07/sony-rx10-ii---bes...
8.08.15: www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2015/08/07/sony-rx10-ii---bes...
20.08.15: Interesting hands on review in the field:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntMjRXL0Z04. I am probably in the minority by upgrading because of the still improvements vs video, however, I will be shooting 4k as a special project vs. grandchildren, etc. where mp4 on iPads and smartphones are a lot easier on HD space, editing and sending to family and friends.
4.09.15: www.dpreview.com/articles/1402860388/sony-rx10-ii-shootin....
I usually wait for Dpreview's review prior to purchase, but was confidant that Sony would improve over the M1, and my opinion has not changed.
18.09.15: www.dpreview.com/articles/7250570626/can-a-sony-rx10-ii-k...
28.09.15: Further to the above review, I shot a league soccer game a couple of weekends ago with this cam. I shot in scene (sports) and S. I had more blurry than not, in scene mode because it determines the focus points, and in S with the focal point under my control ( in both S and C). Bottom line, IMO. the focus is faster than the M1 but not enough for this application. The E-M1 hands down.
3.10.15: Ordered the Nissan i40 Flash from B&H the last day before they closed for a week, so no delivery until around the 14th.
24.12.15: I do not often use a flash, but usually do at family gatherings, and did at last few this season (so far). This cam, for me, is more suited for my landscape and portrait photography than for these gatherings. The RX1`00M4 has proven to be the best so far (although I plan to try out the RX10M2 and flash today).
1.01.16: Interior family (including many fast moving toddlers) Holiday shots turned out very satisfactory in my view. I used this cam with the Nissin i40 flash and bounced most of them.
360 swivel and easy programming.
15.03.16: Very happy with this cam and the i40 flash indoor shots. Shot a couple of volley ball games (indoor) and got more keepers than not (again the E-M1 would have done far better). As far as I am concerned, I will not be upgrading from either the RX1, RX100M4 or the RX10M2 any time soon.
25.04.16: Early Spring with warmer than normal temps and travel plans. Have not made up my mind on what cams I will be taking to Alaska (7 day cruise). The RX10M2 would seem to be ideal, but so would the RX1 along with the 100m4. The vagaries of the weather (as experienced on previous trips) means that the DMZ-TS5 will be in my pocket. I can take more than one cam as flying is not necessary :). Ditto when RVing in B.C and Alberta.
2.05.16: M3 available in the USA on the fourth. Must admit that I am tempted, however, I am going to wait and see what the reviewer consensus is this time around. How sharp this lens will be at full zoom?
My M3 Notes: www.flickr.com/photos/om44pomch9/albums/72157665609304814
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